Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search For
God [subseries]:

Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For GodMade from various states of the wood engravings prepared by John Farleigh
for the book published in December 1932; all items formed part of the Black
Girl Collection, acquired by Cornell in October 1984

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 1) Title page

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 2) Headpiece with capital
W

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 3) Lord of
Hosts

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 4) God of Job

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 5)
Ecclesiastes3 leaves mounted together on stationery of M.H. Mushlin

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 6) King Richard the
Lion

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 7) Micah

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 8) Myopic
professor

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 9) Roman
soldier

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 10) Conjuror

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 11) Ancient
fisherman

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 12) Explorers

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 13) Sculptor

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 14) Arab

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 15) Voltaire

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 16) Irishman

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 17) Too busy to
search

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 18) Headpiece of
typewriter and books

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 19) Peace

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 20) Tailpiece of spear
and harp(See also #21)

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 21) EndpapersOne proof used for trial layout of front and back covers of the book;
also contains proof of Tailpiece of spear and harp

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration proofs] 22) Back cover
design

Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For GodPreparatory sketches, for the book published in December 1932; all items
formed part of the Black Girl Collection, acquired by Cornell in October
1984

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 1) Title
pageOn verso is written Shaw's autographed letter signed to Farleigh

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration sketches] 2) Title
page

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 3) Title
page

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 4) Headpiece with
capital W

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 5) Lord of
Hosts

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 6) God of
Job

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration sketches] 7)
Ecclesiastes

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 8)
Ecclesiastes

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 9) King Richard the
Lion

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration sketches] 10) MicahAlso contains a note in Shaw's hand on verso

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 11)
MicahWith a hinged overlay; on verso is Shaw's autographed letter signed to
Farleigh

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 12)
MicahWith note on verso by Shaw; (see also #34)

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 13)
Micah

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration sketches] 14) Myopic
professor

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 15) Myopic
professor

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration sketches] 16)
BeanstalkDrawn on verso of printed proof sheet, numbered 64, and including the
heading "Thou Art The Man," for the "Preface on Doctors" to Shaw's play
The Doctor's Dilemma.

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration sketches] 17) Roman soldier as
Bobadil

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration sketches] 18) Roman soldier as
Tin Wellington

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 19) Roman soldier,
1st version

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 20) Roman soldier,
2nd version

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration sketches] 21) Conjuror, on
Malvern Hotel stationery

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration sketches] 22) Conjuror, on plain
stationery

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 23)
Conjuror

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 24) Ancient
fisherman

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 25)
Explorers

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 26)
Sculptor

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 27)
Arab

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 28)
Voltaire

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration sketches] 29)
IrishmanWith draft of Shaw's autographed manuscript; colophon note written on
verso

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 30) Irishman, 1st
version

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 31) Irishman, 2nd
version

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 32) Too busy to
search

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration sketches] 33) Headpiece of
typewriter and books

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 34) Headpiece of
typewriter and booksWith note by Shaw; drafts for Micah on verso

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 35) Headpiece of
typewriter and books

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her
Search For God [Illustration sketches] 36) PeaceWith note by Shaw

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 37)
PeaceWith note by Shaw

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 38) Tailpiece of
spear and harp

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 39) Endpaper
design, single unit

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Farleigh : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in
Her Search For God [Illustration sketches] 40) Cover
design

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GBS : The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search For
God [proof sheets]Made from Photostats of originals in National Library of Scotland; showing
autograph revisions by Shaw

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GBS : Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search
For God [pre-proof] Title pageTrial layouts for title and imprint, including beginning of text, and proof of
the Sculptor engraving; formed part of the Black Girl Collection; ink notes on
2 proofs by John Farleigh

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GBS : Typed Manuscript: The Adventures of the Black Girl in her
Search for God [stage version]"Adapted for the stage by Christopher Isherwood;" with a copy of the printed
program of the first and only production of this version (Mark Taper Forum,
1968); gifts of Gordon Davidson

2

GBS : Typed Manuscript: Anecdote of an incident which took place on the
opening night of On the RocksWith holograph additions and notes by Shaw

2

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: "after Flaxman" [& drawing]Probably Shaw was caricaturing John (1755-1826) Flaxman's drafting style,
parodying "The Pilgrim of Love" by Flaxman, or making facetious comparison with
his own draughtsmanship

2

GBS : American Patriots and Persecutions: A Letter by G. Bernard
ShawOn acid-free paper; made from original article printed on p. 388 of Vol. 41,
No. 9 of Pearson's Magazine; with a copy of p. 386 on which is
printed a paragraph by Shaw about Woodrow Wilson, from a letter to Frank
Harris. See: Pearson's Magazine for the original

2

GBS : Typed Manuscript: Androcles and the LionDate unknown; with some stage directions in margins, mostly in pencil

2

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: AnnajanskaRehearsal notes; produced at the Coliseum, January 21, 1918; copy included

2

GBS : Autograph Manuscript Signed: Answers to interview
questionsIn red ink, "Exclusive to Miss Dorothy Royal" to two typed questions; one on
the capabilities of the Labour Government, the other on prospects for polygamy
in postwar Europe

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Arms and the Man;
Great Catherine; You Never Can TellRehearsal notes for the productions of Arms and the Man
(December 11, 1919); Great Catherine (February 17, 1921);
You Never Can Tell (November 19, 1920)

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Augustus Does His BitRehearsal notes; various dates, in Shaw's hand, appear on the manuscript

2

GBS : Typed Manuscript Signed: "Authentic Shavian
Democracy"Article appeared in Time and Tide of February 10, 1945; later
reprinted in Time and Tide Anthology in 1956; note by Bernard
Burgunder included

2

GBS : Manuscript Signed: AutographCorner of a document cut off to show only Shaw's signature; in envelope

2

GBS : Typed Manuscript: Draft scheme of Autumn Lectures by
GBSLists a series of topics for thirteen lectures, and possible speakers

2

GBS : Back to Methuselah [Preface][proof A]For the Limited Editions Club edition, published 1939; text of the proof is
found on pp. vii-viii of the book, but in a different format

2

GBS : Back to Methuselah [Preface][proof B]For the Limited Editions Club edition, published in 1939; text of the proof is
found on pp. vii-viii of the book, but in a different format; penciling may be
John Farleigh's sketch for the illustration published on p. 82 of the book

2

GBS : Back to Methuselah [specimen pages]One page of text and one engraving by John Farleigh; for the Limited Editions
Club edition (New York 1939); with identifying note added on separate leaf by
Dan H. Laurence; with a printed (1938) "Catalogue of an Exhibition of Drawings
for the Engravings by John Farleigh for 'Back to Methuselah' ..."

2

GBS : Back to Methuselah [Title page][proof
A]For the Limited Editions club Edition, which was published in 1939 with a quite
different title page

2

GBS : Back to Methuselah [Title page][proof
B]Three copies, one marked for changes; of a proof for the Limited Editions Club
edition, which was published in 1939 with a quite different title page; See:
Typed Letter Signed to John Farleigh from George Macy, February 14, 1939

2

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: "A Balfour Ballad"In envelope

2

GBS : Typed Manuscript: "A Balfour Ballad"Date and Place given are those of publication in The Star; the
verse was published unsigned

2

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: "The Best Books for Children"Article written for unidentified periodical; with editor's introductory note
added below title; copy of manuscript in the British Museum

2

GBS : Typed Manuscript Signed: "Brogue Shock"Article, with corrections in Shaw's hand; published in The
Nation, March 24, 1917

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Candida
[fragment]One leaf in G.B. Shaw's hand; two leaves in Charlotte Shaw's hand. These
fragments belong in Act III, for the Achurch-Charrington first production. They
were found with Shaw's letters to Ashley Dukes; bought at Swann auction May 6,
1976; with note by Burgunder, June 22, 1976

3

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Captain Brassbound's
Conversion cast list suggestionsProbably suggestions for Gertrude Kingston's revival at the Little Theatre, as
several of the players Shaw recommends were actually cast; includes note by
Bernard Burgunder, July 1974

3

GBS : Autograph Note: on the German piracy of Cashel Byron's
Profession in the journal Aus Fremden ZungenThe copy of the pirated Cashel which has been detached from the
journal; with note by Shaw; typed explanation by Bernard Burgunder

3

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: The CassoneCopies of the original manuscript in the British Museum; includes notes in Dan
H. Laurence's hand

3

GBS : Typed Manuscript: The CassoneCopies of the original manuscript in the British Museum: a dramatic fragment;
edited in Dan H. Laurence's hand

3

GBS : Typed Manuscript: Copyright information from the Library of
CongressAlphabetical list of works by Shaw citing American copyright records for each;
with marginal notes in hand of F.E. Loewenstein; with explanatory note on
separate leaf by Bernard F. Burgunder, October 29, 1979

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Dialogue of the Devil & St. Augustine
-- ScenarioOriginal manuscript in the British Museum; includes explanatory note on first
leaf by Dan H. Laurence

3

GBS : Typed Manuscript: The Drama and the Microphone; Broadcasting and
the Art of the Theatre; A Symposium of OpinionsShaw's answer to the question: "Will Broadcasting be detrimental to the Art of
the Theatre;" copied from The Playgoer, the Organ of the
Liverpool Playhouse Circle (March 1925 No. 6, p. 3)

3

GBS : Material connected with "E.H. Bennett and Company," published in
Colburn's New Monthly, February 1883Includes a handbill for Colburn's New Monthly, an advertising
brochure from Bennett's with holograph notes in Shaw's hand, a facsimile of the
published article, and a note of description by Bernard F. Burgunder

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Fanny's First Play, cast
list for productionDate of first production?; a different cast is penciled in next to the original
list, in a different hand

3

GBS : Manuscript: Fanny's First Play --
PrologueStapled into paper wrappers; found among the papers of Allan M. Laing; probably
copied from p. 19 of The Rehearsal Copies of Bernard Shaw's
Plays by F.E. Loewenstein (London 1950)

3

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Fiction [lecture]The common saying that Truth is stranger than Fiction, implying that Fiction is
not Truth; original in the British Museum; holograph notes in the hand of Dan
H. Laurence

3

GBS : Manuscript: File folderLabelled "phonetics" in Shaw's hand

3

GBS : Typed Manuscript: FlyleavesFor the book Flyleaves (Austin, W. Thomas Taylor, 1977) edited
by Dan H. Laurence and Daniel J. Leary; with galley proofs for the same book;
both are the gift of Dan H. Laurence, in whose hand they are revised

GBS : Manuscript: "From the Preface to Buoyant
Billions"For the Malvern Festival Book of 1949; from a rehearsal copy of Buoyant
Billions, corrected; includes a typed note of explanation

4

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Diaries -- shorthandOf diaries for 1880, 1885, 1888, 1891, 1894, 1897; all are in shorthand except
that of 1880; original is in the British Library of Political and Economic
Science (London School of Economics); includes explanatory note on separate
leaf by Bernard F. Burgunder

Autograph Manuscript: Diaries -- transcript [subseries]: Copies of transcription by Blanche Patch from Shaw's shorthand; with some notes
in the hand of Dan H. Laurence; filed in 12 folders, 1 folder per year;
original is in the British Library of Political and Economic Science (London
School of Economics)

GBS : Autograph Manuscript Signed: Getting MarriedPhotocopies from which Barbara Smoker transcribed the shorthand text of the
play

5

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Getting Married [page
1]Three negatives and one glossy print; used for reproduction in the "Shaw at
Cornell" brochure and invitation; copies of the latter are filed in the same
folder with the negatives and glossy print

5

GBS : Typed Manuscript: The Girl with the Golden VoiceOriginal manuscript in the British Museum; a dialogue broadcast by the B.B.C.
on August 17, 1935; with an explanatory note on separate leaf by Dan H.
Laurence

5

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Glastonbury SkitPhotocopy of the original manuscript in the British Museum; a dramatic
interpolation; includes typed transcript, edited partly in the hand of Dan H.
Laurence

GBS : Typed Manuscript: "How To Talk Intelligently About the
War"There is no record of the publication of this essay; includes accompanying note
from Dan Laurence, via Bernard Burgunder

5

GBS : Typed Manuscript: "I have been invited by The Independent Labor
Party to give you..." [fragment]Seems to be a partial transcript of a recording

5

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: The Inca of Perusalem
[autograph rehearsal notes]Produced at the Criterion (Pioneer Player production) December 16, 1917

5

GBS : Autograph Note: Inquiries for articlesAccording to enclosed note by Bernard Burgunder, these are a record kept by
Shaw of requests by various journals and individuals for articles

5

GBS : Autograph Manuscript Signed: Inscription in Cranach Press
HamletPhotocopy of Shaw's inscription in his copy of the Cranach Press
Hamlet; from the original in the Hanley Collection at the
University of Texas; with notes added partly in the hand of Dan H. Laurence

5

GBS : Autograph Manuscript Signed: Inscription in First
FolioCopies of Shaw's inscription in his copy of the facsimile edition of
Shakespeare's First Folio; made from the original in the Archibald Henderson
Collection at the University of North Carolina; with note added in the hand of
Dan H. Laurence on verso of third leaf

GBS : Typed Manuscript: Interview concerning the publication of the
Shaw-Terry correspondence in response to an attack on Shaw by Gordon Craig
[extract]Interview with Bishop now a release from the publicity department of Putnam
Books; New York

5

GBS : Typed Manuscript: Interview with G.W. Bishop essentially
concerned with Gordon Craig and the latter's objection to the publication of
the Shaw-Terry correspondencePublished in The Observor, 1931; with holograph corrections in
Shaw's hand

GBS : Autograph Manuscript Signed: "It is idle, and somewhat
exasperating, to talk of..."One leaf of holograph, two leaves of typed manuscript; on the war

6

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: John Bull's Other Island
[set design]Ink drawing by Shaw, and labeled by him, of set design for Act III and Act IV
Scene 1; bought at auction April 9, 1987

6

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: List of things to be checked when
purchasing a new carIncludes note by Bernard Burgunder

6

GBS : Typed Manuscript: Literary NoteA prospectus for Back to Methuselah; with note added in Shaw's
hand and dated February 4, 1921; found among letters received from Shaw by
Brentano's, and date-stamped by Brentano's February 21, 1921

6

GBS : Typed Manuscript: Macbeth SkitSetting copy with notes partly in the hand of Dan H. Laurence on a photocopy of
the original manuscript in the Humanities Research Center at the University of
Texas

6

GBS : Autograph Manuscript Signed: Major BarbaraNote for files; records authorization given to the Mansfield House Players to
perform Major Barbara April 29, 1922

6

GBS : Typed Manuscript: Major Barbara [scenes for
film]With revisions in Shaw's hand and other hands, of scenes written especially for
the film; pages are numbered with stamped numerals 1-15, 20-28, which supersede
at least four earlier numbering sequences; acquired by Cornell in July 1987;
the text of the scenes in this typescript differs from that in the Penguin
"screen version" of 1945, and from that printed by Bernard Dukore in The
Collected Screenplays of Bernard Shaw (1980); apparently this
typescript provides the earliest known text of these scenes; for indications of
related material see Dukore pp. 464-465 and Laurence A249

GBS : Autograph Note: Memorandum of "Royalty Shares" in the publication
of the Shaw-Terry correspondence in 1931

6

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: The Merchant of Venice at
the LyceumReview of a production by Henry Irving, with editor's comments; original
manuscript in the British Museum

6

GBS : Typed Manuscript: "The most profusely punctuated book in the
English language is..."Shaw on punctuation; this may actually be a letter, as the heading is "From
Bernard Shaw"; there is no salutation or internal evidence to suggest to whom
it was addressed; with a note by Bernard Burgunder

6

GBS : Typed Manuscript: A New Ending for Clemence Dane's Cousin
MurielFrom a letter(?) to Edith Evans; with photocopies of related materials, and an
explanatory note on separate leaf by Dan H. Laurence

6

GBS : Autograph Manuscript Signed: "The New York press may
return"6.5 x 8.5 glossy print reproducing a note written by Shaw, declining to be
interviewed; identified on verso; with explanatory note on separate leaf by
Bernard F. Burgunder

6

GBS : Typed Manuscript: Nine Years of Failure as a Novelist Ending in
Success as a Critic [fragment]An early draft of an essay published in Sixteen Self-Sketches;
with a note by Dan Laurence

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Note concerning the pawning, redemption and
sale at auction of a gold watch chain belonging to Shaw's uncle, W.J.
GurlyLondon; with broker's receipt from the sale

6

GBS : Autograph Note: Note on Samuel Butler's notebooksNote appears on a sheet bearing a typed excerpt from Butler's notebooks which
concerns Shaw; included are a photocopy of the passage in the 1951 edition of
the notebooks, an explanatory note by Bernard Burgunder, and a clipping from a
bookseller's catalog

6

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Notes--MiscellaneousNotes written on scraps of paper and envelopes; two shorthand notes are
accompanied by transcriptions by Dan H. Laurence

6

GBS : Typed Manuscript: Notes by the wayVery casual note on Hitler, anti-Semitism, and WWII; published in Time
and Tide uon October 12, 1940; with a note by Bernard Burgunder

GBS : Typed Manuscript: On Going to ChurchRevised in his hand; with his autograph letter signed added at end to Arthur
Brentano, December 2, 1911

6

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: On The Rocks [sketch for
playbill]See his Autograph Letter Signed to John Farleigh, November 16, 1933

6

GBS : Autograph Manuscript Signed: On the True Signification of the
term GentlemanLondon; dated in Shaw's hand on verso of next to last leaf; sent to One
and All December 27, 1879; Cf. Bernard Shaw, Collected
Letters 1874-1897, ed. Dan H. Laurence, p. 38

6

GBS : Typed Manuscript: "Orkney and Shetland--Information for
Motorists"From the files of Blanche Patch, Shaw's last secretary; with a note by Bernard
Burgunder which mentions the possibility that the article was written for the
Royal Automobile Club

6

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Passion playOriginal manuscript in the British Museum; the first page is dated in Shaw's
hand; published by the Windhover Press, 1971

6

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Poem written on verso of envelope addressed
to Shaw by Elinor Huddart? [shorthand draft]London; See enclosed note with comments of Dan Laurence

6

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Unpublished love poem in Shorthand
[shorthand draft][n.p.] Poem apparently written for Alice Lockett with transcription and note
from James F. Drake, Inc describing it. Also contains a second 8 line poem
about Rosy and Kate Stickerstone.

6

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis...The World

6

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Preface to Great
Expectations [fragment], letter to Dr. Szyfman [shorthand draft],
and article on marriage of Edward VIII and Mrs. Wallis Simpson
[fragment]On the same sheet are Shaw's shorthand drafts of a letter to Dr. Arnold
Szyfman, December 9, 1936, and part of an interview on the possible marriage of
Edward VIII to Mrs. Wallis Simpson; included are typed transcriptions and
explanatory notes; the letter concerns the Polish production of The
Millionairess

6

GBS : Autograph Manuscript Signed: The Principles that Govern the
DramatistUntitled statement written in ink on a sheet of parchment bearing printed
announcement of The Modern Historic Records Association; published by the
Association in 1913, in facsimile together with statements by others; reprinted
subsequently several times in other publications

GBS : Typed Manuscript Signed: Pygmalion, a
ScenarioOriginal located in the Hanley Collection, University of Texas; there are
revisions in Shaw's hand, and his inscription on the first page: "to Floryan
Sobieniowski for translation into Polish. G. Bernard Shaw 1st March 1938";
following p. 97, the paging begins again from 91

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: "The Rationalization of Russia" [notes for
lecture]Capetown; notes, with listings of topics, catchwords, and key phrases

7

GBS : Typed Manuscript Signed: Reply to Gerald Bullett's proposal for
simplified spellingAyot St. Lawrence?; printed in April 1948 edition of "Books"; with the
manuscripts are the March 1948 issue of "Books" with Bullett's original letter
and the April 1948 issue with Shaw's reply

7

GBS : Typed Manuscript: "Report of the Dramatists Club Sub-Committee on
the Employment of Children in the Theatre"London; includes draft letter on same subject to the Press; published in
The Era and the Morning Post; authorship
ascribed to Shaw by Dan Laurence

GBS : Autograph Manuscript Signed: Royal Society of Literature proposal
by Shaw, seconded by Edmund GosseThe proposal was made to the Academic Council of the Society; includes a note
by Bernard F. Burgunder

7

GBS : Typed Manuscript: Sequence for a Pageant of Plays and
PlayersOriginal typescript in the British Museum; a dialogue between Shaw and Charles
Cochran, written for St. John Ervine's B.B.C. Jubilee Theatre Programme; with
explanatory note on separate leaf by Dan H. Laurence

7

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Shaw Gives Himself Away
[Frontispiece]Two pencil portraits of Shaw by John Farleigh, and two of himself by Shaw, all
being drafts for the frontispiece of Shaw's book published November 1939; on
verso of one of Shaw's portraits is his autograph letter signed to John
Farleigh June 26, 1939; acquired as part of the Black Girl Collection

GBS : Autograph Manuscript Signed: Sir Edward Carson's Other
IslandDraft of manuscript which appeared in The Daily News of London,
October 14, 1918; includes typed manuscript; See: The Matter with
Ireland. Ed. By David Greene and Dan Laurence. Hart-Davis / 1962, p.
185

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Sweet shorthandNotes in the Sweet system of shorthand, including the only known fragment of
Shaw's projected play Cromwell; with marked photocopy,
transcription, and 2 leaves of commentary deriving from Dan H. Laurence

GBS : Typed Manuscript: The VoiceTranscript of a shorthand manuscript dated 1882-83, which was itself an
unfinished revision of The Voice by George John Vandeleur Lee;
with letters by the transcriber, and explanatory note by B.F. Burgunder; See:
Laurence A265, and A. Henderson George Bernard Shaw, pp.
945-948

GBS : Typed Manuscript: What indeed?"Report of a lecture...delivered before The Fabian Society at Kingsway Hall,
London, November 26, 1931, at 8:30 p.m."; a transcript of a lecture given by
Shaw; includes explanatory note by Bernard Burgunder

7

GBS : Typed Manuscript: Whither Britain [transcript of a radio
address]From the Recorded Programmes Permanent Library

7

GBS : Autograph Manuscript: Widowers' HousesCopies of the early shorthand draft in the British Museum; with notes added on
first leaf in hand of Dan H. Laurence

Contract: Autograph Document : Contract forIn Good King
Charles's Golden DaysAyot St. Lawrence; Terms and conditions form filled out in autograph by Shaw
for the Malvern Company to produce in 1948 the play.

Douglas Cockerell and Son : Autograph Document: Bill to Shaw for
"resizing, repairing, and rebinding Eikon Basilike" Letchworth, Herts; the bill is marked paid, and is from a firm of "Bookbinders
& Makers of Marble Paper"

Fabian Society : Printed Document: Receipt of dues.Completed form crediting G. B. Shaw his two pounds and two shillings 1896-1897
dues to the Fabian Society.

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Gibbs, Bamforth and Company (Luton) Ltd. : Document: Invoice for
Saint JoanfoldersAddressed to G. Bernard Shaw, with note added in Shaw's hand; includes
photocopy of printed Saint Joanfolder, showing text by Shaw
concerning the sculpture made for him by Clare Winsten

Gurly, Walter Bagnall : Document: Indenture [of Lease]Dublin, certified copy (made January 9, 1962) of an agreement concerning
property leased from the Cathedral Church St. Lazarian Leighlin; parties of the
third part include George Carr Shaw and Lucinda Elizabeth (Gurly) Shaw, parents
of George Bernard Shaw

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The following, from folders 11.4-11.7, form part of the Ann Elder
Jackson Collection [subseries]:

Shaw: Memorandum of Agreement and Terms Forms[n.p.] Blank forms for terms and conditions for public performances and
memorandum of agreement.

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Kennington, Eric Henri : Autograph Document Signed: Receipt for twenty
guineas received from Shaw for designing the jacket of The Intelligent
Woman's Guide...Chiswick Mall; includes holograph note of explanation by Shaw on same sheet;
with note by Bernard F. Burgunder

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London County and Westminster Bank Limited : Document: Check by which
Shaw was swindled out of £525Tunbridge Wells; signed by Shaw on back; see: Shaviana [printed] Articles on
the swindling of Shaw for £525; with note by Dan Laurence

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from Grace
Black announcing her engagementLondon; written by Shaw on face of envelope which contained original letter of
Miss Black

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GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter written Shaw by
Grace Black concerning State Guild lecture on actingLondon; written on face of envelope which contained original letter addressed
to Shaw by Grace Black

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GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter from John Burns who
had asked Shaw to deny authorship of certain letters appearing in the
StarLondon; written on face of envelope which contained Burns's original letter;
note by Shaw, "Did so 31/5/89"

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GBS : Autograph Note: Notation on envelope which at one time contained
a letter from James Runciman concerning Cashel Byron's
ProfessionLondon?

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GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter addressed to Shaw by
Cassell & Co., concerning possible publication of Fabian
EssaysLondon; notation by Shaw on face of envelope which contained original letter
from Cassell

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter addressed to Shaw by
Marjory Davidson concerning her forthcoming marriageLondon; written by Shaw on face of envelope which contained the original
announcement from Miss Davidson

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GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of letter addressed to Shaw by the Fabian
Society which had complained of his "flippant tone at meetings"London; written by Shaw on face of the envelope which contained the original
letter; includes note on separate leaf by Bernard F. Burgunder

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GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter concerning
Cashel Byron's Profession from Feld & DuerLondon; written on envelope which contained the original letter from Feld &
Duer; Shaw notes his declining their offer regarding an "abbreviated" edition
of the novel

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GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from D.
Gordon, representing Walter Scott, concerning Cashel Byron's
Profession: "Book not selling"London; written on face of envelope which contained the original letter from
Gordon

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from D.
Gordon representing Walter Scott, concerning An Unsocial
SocialistLondon; notations made on face of envelope which contained the original letter
from Gordon

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GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from May
Morris regarding back cover design for Fabian EssaysWritten on face of original envelope

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GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received by Shaw
from F.W. Proctor regarding contest elections in Chelsea, and precis of Shaw's
responseLondon; written on envelope which contained original letter from Proctor

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GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter addressed to Shaw by
John Satey[?] of the Penny Illustrated PaperLondon; written by Shaw on face of envelope which contained original letter
from the Penny Illustrated Paper

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter written Shaw by the
Unwin BrothersWritten by Shaw on face of envelope addressed to him which contained the
original letter

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GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received by Shaw
from T. Fisher Unwin regarding Fabian EssaysLondon; written on face of envelope which contained the original letter from
Unwin

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of letter addressed to Shaw by T. Fisher
Unwin concerning Fabian Essays "Withdrawn"London; written by Shaw on face of envelope which contained the original letter
from Unwin

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of letter addressed to Shaw by T. Fisher
Unwin, concerning Fabian EssaysLondon; written by Shaw on face of envelope which contained original letter
from Unwin

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from T.
Fisher Unwin regarding Fabian EssaysLondon; written on face of envelope which contained original letter from
Unwin

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GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from T.P.
O'Connor accepting Shaw's resignation as "Corno di Bassetto"London; written on envelope, stationery of The Star, which
contained O'Connor's original letter

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from Tito
Pagliardini, with notation of responseLondon; written on face of envelope which contained Pagliardini's original
letter

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GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter addressed to Shaw by
Walter Scott (publishers) concerning Fabian Essays with brief of
Shaw's replyLondon; written on face of envelope which contained original letter from Walter
Scott

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter stating interest by
T. Fisher Unwin in Corno di BassettoLondon; written on face of envelope which contained original letter from that
publisher

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received by Shaw
from J. Kingston BartonLondon; written on face of envelope which contained original announcement

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of a letter from Elkin Mathews
re "Joyne's Poems" with precis of Shaw's replyLondon; written on face of envelope which contained original letter from
Mathews

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from Walter
Scott concerning U.S. rights to Quintessence of IbsenismLondon; written on face of envelope which contained original letter from Walter
Scott

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of letter received from Benjamin Tucker
regarding The Quintessence of IbsenismLondon; written on face of envelope which contained Tucker's original
letter

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from Chatto
& Windus concerning publication of The Irrational KnotLondon; written on face of envelope which contained original letter from Chatto
& Windus

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GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter from Chatto &
Windus offering to publish The Irrational Knot and brief of
Shaw's responseLondon; written on face of the envelope which contained the original letter
from Chatto & Windus

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from Jim
Crowell re; "Hyndman in Justice"London; written on the envelope which contained the original of Crowell's
letter

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from David
Nutt concerning manuscript of Widowers' HousesLondon; written on envelope which contained the original letter from Nutt

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter addressed to Shaw by
H. Lowenfeld concerning Arms and the ManLondon; written on the envelope which contained the original letter, with arms
of the Prince of Wales Theatre

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter from Walter Scott
regarding Arms and the ManLondon; written on the face of the envelope which contained the original letter
from the publishing firm

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from H.L.
Brackstad regarding Scandinavian rights to Shaw's playsLondon; written on the face of the envelope which contained the original letter
from Brackstad

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter from Walter Scott
concerning Cashel Byron's ProfessionLondon; written on envelope which contained the original letter from Walter
Scott

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter from Robert Buchanan
who had written a novel which included a character based on ShawLondon; written on face of envelope which contained Buchanan's original
letter

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter addressed to Shaw by
Richard Mansfield concerning CandidaLondon; written on face of the envelope which contained Mansfield's original
letter; quote, " Candida impossible."

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from
Richard Mansfield concerning Candida (2)London; written on face of envelope which contained Mansfield's original
letter

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from Robert
Buchanan; "Chaff"London; written on face of envelope which contained Buchanan's original
letter

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from
Cunninghame GrahamLondon; written on face of envelope which contained Graham's original
letter

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from Mr.
BonlineLondon; written on face of envelope which contained Bonline's original
letter

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GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of letter from S.C. Cockerell (The Morris
Lectures) and Shaw's response "Send them along"London; written by Shaw on face of envelope which contained the original letter
from Cockerell

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter addressed to Shaw by
H. LowenfeldLondon; notes Lowenfeld's desire to make a "light opera" of Arms and the
Man; written on the face of envelope which contained Lowenfeld's
original letter

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GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from
Richard Mansfield regarding Albany, New York production of The Devil's
DiscipleLondon; written on face of envelope which contained Mansfield's original
letter

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter addressed to Shaw by
Richard MansfieldLondon; concerns Shaw's percentage of The Devil's Disciple;
written on face of envelope which contained Mansfield's original letter

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from Forbes
Robertson concerning the impossibility of producing The Devil's
DiscipleLondon; written on face o the envelope which contained the original letter

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from Frank
Harris concerning his resignation from The Saturday ReviewLondon

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from
Clement ScottLondon; written on face of envelope which contained the original letter

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from H.S.
Stone concerning the copyright to The Perfect WagneriteLondon; written on face of envelope which contained the original letter

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of request for loan from Paul Daubig
received by ShawLondon; note by Shaw on face of envelope which held the original letter

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from H.W.
Massingham of the New Penny DailyLondon; written with brief of Shaw's response on face of envelope which
contained original Massingham letter

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter addressed to Shaw by
Thomas Common, apparently concerned with English publication of
NietzscheLondon; note on face of envelope which contained original letter from
Common

9

GBS : Autograph Note: Precis of contents of letter received from J.M.
Jeakes concerning the Fox and PelicanLondon; the Fox and Pelican was a public house in Haslemere of which Shaw was a
shareholder; written on face of envelope which contained original letter

Series IV. Outgoing Correspondence [series]:

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Undated - 1907

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GBS : Autograph Note to Unknown[n.p.] The [pound sign] 500 can begin on the 1st June

10

GBS : Autograph Note to Unknown[n.p.] Say there is a statutory right of reasonable quotation,

10

GBS : Typed Letter Signed to Unknown[Westminster] Dear Sir, As you have been a good friend to the Labour Research
Department [Written on Labour Research Department letterhead asking for
donations.]

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GBS : Typed Letter[draft] Signed to Editor of "The Nation"[n.p.] Sir/ May I again point out the cruel absurdities in which we have been
landed [Regarding the case of Stephen Hobhouse.]

10

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Henry Kiell Ayliff[n.p.] Would a Chaplin moustache be a breach of faith

10

GBS :Typed Letter[draft] Signed to Governors of St. Bartholomew's
Hospital[n.p.] The Governors of St. Bartholomew's Hospital having inteded to
entertain

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GBS : Typed Letter to Dr. Inches[n.p.] Dear Dr. Inches, I have a tragic tale to tell of that unique juicer.

GBS : Autograph Note to Charles Thomas[n.p.] This is on no account to be inserted in the Music article [Envelope is
addressed to Robson & Son, Printers; note on envelope directs Shaw to
"Please send this at once by hand to" Dobson & Son. Plus a note by B.F.
Burgunder identifying Thomas.]

GBS : Typed Letter Signed to Mrs. Emery WalkerLondon; Dear Mrs. Walker, Never shilst I live will I steal a handkerchief
again.

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GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Harold WrightLondon; Dear Wright/ I give you my word that the enclosed is the first five
shillings

10

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Harold WrightLondon; Dear Wright/ You looked as if you wanted to sit on the safety valve
this evening.

10

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Harold WrightLondon; Dear Wright/ We are indeed at the gates of hell;

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GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Jenny PattersonLondon; As to Beatty, do as you please. Only remember that - [On verso is
Jenny's reply to Shaw, dated Wednesday. Included is 2 leaf note by B.F.
Burgunder and a photograph of each side of the leaf.]

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GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Alice LockettLondon; My dear Alice/ I swear by the spirit of Nature's author, which is in
the hills, [With 3 photographic copies of the letter and one of the envelope
along with negatives.]

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GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Frances E. (Trickett)
ArcherLondon; Dear Mrs. Archer/ I have at last made time to go carefully through your
MS;

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GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Mr. BartlettLondon; Dear Bartlett/ If it were possible for me to belong to the Bloomsbury
Society

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to C. D. YatesLondon; Dear Yatess/ I look forward with the greatest misgiving to the World's
progress

10

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to C. D. YatesLondon; My dear Yates/ I thought it possible that the command might be taken by
Major Griffiths,

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GBS Typed Letter Signed to Major Arthur GriffithsLondon; Dear Major Griffiths/ Not a bit of it : there is no objection in the
world on my part

10

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Charles ThomasLondon; Dear Mr. Thomas/ It occurs tome that as those books ought, I suppose,
to be reviewed,

10

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Charles CharringtonLondon; I have just had a telegram to say that the license must be for the
Theatre Royal, [With note from B.F. Burgunder]

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GBS : Autograph Letterpostcard] Signed to J. W[erner]
L[aurie]London; Dear Sir/ The remittance is all right : there was no question of a
presentation.

10

GBS : Autograph Letter[postcard] Signed to T. Fisher UnwinLondon; Dear Fisher Unwin/ I have just had notice that the Fabian committee
meeting

10

GBS : Typed Letter[mimeograph] Signed to Ellen TerryLondon; [ Correspondence between Ellen Terry and Bernard Shaw. Taken from
"Ellen Terry & Bernard Shaw: A Correspondence" for Radio Broadcast on the
occasion of Ellen Terrery's birthday]

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GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Sally FairchildLondon; Sally Fairchild/ If you send any "nice, pretty, ambitious little girl
who is an actress" to me, [Fairchild was talking about Ethel Barrymore as
metioned in a note from M.A. DeW. H[owe]. Included is a 2 page note from B.F.
Burgunder.]

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GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Charles CharringtonLondon; Thanks for the fiver. I am not pressed just now;

10

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Charles CharringtonLondon; Excuse me - I forgot to acknowledge the fiver. Many thanks;

10

GBS : Autograph Letter[postcard] Signed to Jaegers Sanitary Wollen
Co.London; I am sorry to say that the Daily Mail telegram is not sound commercial
security

10

GBS : Autograph Letter[postcard] Signed to Sydney CockerellLondon; You should have let me do the art lectures

10

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs. KennedyLondon; Dear Mrs. Kennedy/ I am invalided just at present, or I should ask Mr.
Kennedy

GBS : Typed Letter [copy] to Augustin HamonAyot St. Lawrence; My dear Hamon/ I telegraphed yesterday to same time. [Shaw
discusses foreign language publications of his works. Included in folder is a 3
page explanation by B.F. Burgunder of the French & German editions of Shaw
in the Cornell collection along with 8 pages of various catalogues listing Shaw
items along with photocopies of some of the items listed. The Hamon letter is
probably one of the items that was singled out.]

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GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to UnknownAyot St. Lawrence: Dear Sir/ The story about the watch was in full swing about
Charles Bradlaugh

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to [Robert d'Humieres]Battler's Green, Letchmore Heath; My dear Marquis/ You are wrong about Hamon.
He has style, grit,

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GBS : Typed Letter [copy?] to Dr. Erich Hoffmann[n.p.] Dear Sir, I am much obliged to you for your letter of the 26th inst.,

11

GBS : Typed Letter Signed to C. H. NormanLondon; My dear Norman, I have nothing whatever to say about the criticisms.
With copy send by Guy Bolton to Shaw who returned it with a note : "Dear Guy
Bolton/ I have no recollection of this letter ... [With catalogue listing of
the letters upon which B.F. Burgunder has typed a long note.]

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GBS : Typed Letter Signed to Miss AndrewsLondon; Dear Miss Andrews, In case you have been able to get Messrs Ellis and
Walery

11

GBS : Typed Letter Signed to Miss Marion ChappellLondon; Dear Miss Chappell, It would of course be impossible for me to refuse
to allow Richard Strauss

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to UnknownAyot St. Lawwrence; Lord bless her innocence, with her two dozen!

11

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Robert RattrayEdstaston wem Shrewsbury; I am afraid I am already full up for next season.

11

GBS : Autograph Letter [postcard] Signed to John E.
VedrenneEdstaston wem Shrewsbury; Whitney-Barbara is all bunkum. He wants to conciliate
me

11

GBS : Autograph Letter [postcard] Signed to Ben Iden PayneCarrigart Co., Donegal; It would be an interesting experiment: try it by all
means.

11

GBS : Autograph Letter [copy] Signed to Olga NethersoleParknasilla-on-Sea, Co. Kerry; My dear Miss Nethersole/ I shall never get this
dreadful book out:

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GBS : Autograph Letter [postcard] Signed to H. W.
MassinghamLoondon; Mark anything on the proof you want softened or omitted.

11

GBS : AL [postcard] S to John E. VedrenneLondon; Barker won't come up : he syas that as the scenery is going into your
store

11

GBS : Autograph Letters[postcards] to Margaret HalstanLondon; 10 directional postcards for Raina in "Arms and the Man". [Shaw
apparently dropped in on the performance and noted his suggestions for her
portrayal. Each postcard has a different picture of Shaw on the back. Plus
there are transcriptions of each postcard on separate sheets. Plus a note from
B.F. Burgunder explaining the situation.]

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GBS : Autograph Letter [postcard] Signed to John E.
VedrenneSavoie, Thonon-les-Bains; I have no objection in the world to Mrs. Fay;

11

GBS : Typed Letter [carbon] Signed to Ralph BrodrickLondon; Dear Sir, I attach a special value to the invitation with which you
have honored me

11

GBS : Typed Letter [mimeograph] to Emil DaviesLondon; My dear Emil Davies, In reply to your letter asking for my opinion
[Note at top of letter says this letter was mimeographed and sent to all
members of the Fabian Society.

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GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Viola TreeAyot St. Lawrence; My dear Viola/ If I had had a notion that you would have
liked Eurdice,

11

GBS : Typed Letter Signed to D. Lewin ManneringAyot St. Lawrence; Dear Lewin Mannering, You will drive me out of my
senses.

11

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Viola TreeEdsteston wem Shrewsbury; My dear Viola/ Just three lines in frantic haste to
catch the post.

11

GBS : Typed Letter Signed to John PalmerLondon; Dear Mr. Palmer, What I said about a book on the censorship would not
hold

11

GBS : Autograph Letter [shorthand draft] to J.N. Duddington[Ayot St. lawrence] Dear Mr. Duddington, Shall we say provisionally a pound a
week for the furniture [With letter from Duddington to Mrs. Shaw, 23-6-12, and
a transcription of Shaw's shorthand; plus a note from B.F. Burgunder with
explanations.]

11

GBS : Typed Letter Signed to C. H. Norman[London] Dear Norman, The Malatesta Case comes sufficiently within the range of
Radical interest [With note in Shaw's hand at the tope]

11

GBS : Autograph Letter[postcard] Signed to Dorothy MintoLondon; As the book is coming to pieces I have sent it to be stitched [With
note from B. F. Burgunder giving background.]

11

GBS : Autograph Letter [card] Signed to [Cyril Sykes]It is quite a mistake to suppose that male polictical prisoners are in any way
privileged.

11

GBS : Typed Letter Signed to Simon BrentanoLondon; My dear Mr. Brentano, Whatever the reason may be, it is beyond all
question

11

GBS : Autograph Letter[card] to Simon BrentanoLondon; The enclosed will help to document my letter

11

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Augusta, Lady GregoryAyot St. Lawrence; My dear Lady Gregory/ Three times at least I have begun
letters to you; [With comments from Dan. H. Laurence]

11

GBS : Autograph Letter[postcard] Signed to Augusta, Lady
GregoryAyot St. Lawrence; Our letters crossed. I'll write to the Lord Mayor. [Shaw
photo on the back of the postcard]

GBS : Autograph Letter[card] Signed to Harold WrightLondon; Many thanks for the book. It will be most useful to me.

11

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to W. Perriton MaxwellTorquay; Dear Mr. Perriton Maxwell/ I had rather not answer your questions just
now,

11

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed to Sir John Squireorquay; Dear Squire/ Read the enclosed. Denis Mackail is a son of Jack Mackail
[With note from B.F. Burgunder with brief identity sketches of those mentioned
in the letter. Pasted into a hard binding.]

GBS : Autograph Note: to "Carbonato" [Paul Reynolds]Text of a telegram Shaw sent to his New York agent regarding the sale of
O'Flaherty V.C.;with transcription on a separate leaf; begins
"Am doubtful about Flaherty / What does Hearst offer / play contains roughly
9,000 words"

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GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to John E. VedrenneTurners Hill, Sussex; purchased at Sotheby's, December 13, 1994; begins "I have
been out of London since Androclesappeared"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Hesketh PearsonAyot St. Lawrence; with typed transcription on separate leaf; begins "Now, God
help you, you are, like all hero"

12

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Hesketh Pearson
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; typed transcription on separate leaf; with two of Shaw's
printed postcards, one beginning "I have received your letter," the other
beginning "Mr. Bernard Shaw's secretary has general instructions"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to W.J. Bassett-LowkeLondon; the body of the letter is in the hand of Ann Elder, Shaw's secretary;
includes note on separate leaf by Bernard Burgunder; begins "It is quite clear
that there has been no advance on"

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Brentano'sLondon; begins "Dear Brentanos / I have just come across an unanswered
letter"

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GBS : to Autograph Letter Signed: Hesketh Pearson
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; with typed transcription on separate leaf; begins "You will
see by the enclosed that / MacCarthy"

12

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to A.G.? GardinerAyot St. Lawrence; with explanatory note on separate leaf; deals with World War
I; begins "My dear Gardiner / I was, as you may imagine, delighted with your
article: "The Dynasts"

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GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to C.D. Medley, Jr.
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; begins "Many thanks for the tip. I knew about the / section,
and, as I now find on working out a few cases, / underrated its value."

GBS : Typed Letter: to Sergei IvanovGift of Dan H. Laurence, January 1989; acquired by him as a discard from the
British Museum; see his letter to J. Tyler of January 10, 1989; with a note in
the hand of Dan H. Laurence near bottom of the sheet; original letter
unlocated; begins "Dear Sir / I have written an article for you"

GBS : Typed Letter: to Sir Horace PlunkettOn the Irish political situation; with an explanatory "Note from Dan H.
Laurence" on separate leaf signed B.F. Burgunder and dated May 10, 1977; begins
"My dear Plunkett / I approach the question before the convention"

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GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Ernest NewmanPriors Field, Surrey; Shaw on music; Newman was a music critic; begins "My dear
Newman / You have not tumbled to the joke about Strauss's Joseph. My elaborate
apology"

GBS : Typed Letter: to Hesketh PearsonWith revisions in his hand; all but the last paragraph is taken from the Oct.
28, 1918 letter, and most is published in Pearson's Bernard
Shaw(London 1942) on pp. 212-213, 216-217

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to Ernest Thurtle [initialed]London; the "book" was published in 1920 as Military Discipline and
Democracy,and was by Thurtle; begins "I have read the book, and will
write to you about it as soon"

GBS : Autograph Letter: to G.M. Jeffries [shorthand]With "translation"; Shaw mentions a bulk offer of one million dollars for
rights to all his works; Jeffries' letter appears on verso; begins "Dear Sir /
The situation seems to be that Cashel Byron's Professionmay for
business purposes"

Notes on the size and financing of Shaw's home in Ayot St. Lawrence; also
included is a map of the area, in an unknown hand; with a note by Bernard F.
Burgunder. From Oct. 15, 1920, Oct. 14, 1922, Sept. 23, 1928

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to T. CromeLondon; written on a printed correspondence card [Laurence D7] beginning: I am
much obliged to you for your letter, which I have read carefully; letter begins
"It seems to me that if such a picture were / by Rembrandt"

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Edgar JepsonLondon; begins "My dear Jepson, You have got it all right I think; at least
that is"

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GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Lillah McCarthy
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; with typed transcription on separate leaf; begins "On Monday
I shall be at the Drama League meeting at the Haymarket all afternoon"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Hesketh Pearson
[initialed]London; written on margin and verso of Typed Letter Signed to him from Hesketh
Pearson, May 26, 1921; begins "Dear H.P. / The difficulty about replying is
that it is"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to [J.B.] Fagan [initialed]London; "H.H." is Heartbreak House.Fagan produced the play at
the Royal Court Theatre, Oct. 18, 1921; begins "My dear Fagan / Take a blue
pencil and copy of H.H.; and make the following cuts in Act III"

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GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to [?]London; advice on how to learn musical composition and conducting; begins "Dear
Sir, I can do nothing: old people like myself are"

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GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to J.E. Vedrenne [initialed]London; begins "Dear V.D. / I sent you a copy when the book was published"

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to Olga Nethersole [initialed]London; includes facsimile of address on envelope; begins "What! Be wasted on
the chair!"

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GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Conal O'Riordan [initialed]London; one leaf is a dealer description of the letter; "The proposal" is
evidently for O'Riordan to write a book about Shaw; the envelope is addressed
in a hand other than Shaw's; begins "My dear Conal / Unless the proposal
involves an advance of at least"

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GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to George Herbert Thring

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GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Werner LaurieLondon; apparently in response to a request for autobiographical material; with
explanatory note on separate leaf; begins "Dear Mr. Werner Laurie / Many people
complain that it has never occurred to me to do anything else"

13

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to George Herbert ThringLondon; begins "My dear Thring, In answer to yours of the 2nd about the"

13

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Henry W. MassinghamLondon; on the publication history of his article "On Going To Church"; gift of
Bernard F. Burgunder, nov. 17, 1978; begins "My dear Massingham, On Going To
Church is an"

13

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to George E. MacIlwainLondon; begins "Dear Sir / I am much obliged to you for sending me the two
columns of Needham news from the Boston Globe"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Hesketh Pearson
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; Pearson is one of Shaw's biographers; with a note by Bernard
F. Burgunder; begins "William being Silent at the top of his"

13

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Mrs. Forsyth ButtonLondon; acquired May 1992; begins "Why, when I have done a particularly / long
and hard job"

13

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Mr. Dupernex?London; evidently the gentleman had sent Shaw some kind of "relic" connected
with St. Joan; begins "Dear Mr. Dupernex / It was very kind of you to send me
the enclosed; but I return it"

13

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Sir John Martin-HarveyStrathpeffer, England; begins "Blanco is fully licensed, / and has been for
years past."

GBS : Typed Letter: to Baron Palmstierna [draft]London; Baron Palmstierna was the Swedish Minister in London; Shaw sent a
similar letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Royal Swedish Academy; begins
"May it please Your Excellency / The award of the Nobel prize for the year 1925
to"

13

GBS : Envelopes addressed to Blanche PatchDecember 18, 1943; Ayot St. Lawrence; they seem to have been kept by Miss Patch
as receipts; one is marked "Fur Coat," the other "Re. Joe's operation."

13

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Sir John Martin-HarveyLondon; with explanatory note by Bernard F. Burgunder; begins "Dear
Martin-Harvey / The enclosed will serve all purposes. It does not bind you to /
produce Blanco if in the meantime you should get going with anything more
attractive"

13

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Sir John Martin-HarveyLondon; discusses costumes of Blanco; begins "Let the imagination play. There
never / was no such place nor no such people."

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to John ShandLondon; advice to a young writer; begins "Dear Mr. John Shand / You are in a
devil of a hurry, aren't you? I earned £5-14-9 by my pen in 9 years."

13

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Gertrude BurnettAyot St. Lawrence; the postcard has a photograph of Shaw on the reverse side;
begins "I was so sorry I could not come to"

13

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche Patch [initialed]Falmouth; begins "The son is not the man his father was"

13

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Brentano's?Ayot St. Lawrence; the address is to New York City, and seems to be to Shaw's
American publisher; begins "The book on Socialism - title: The Intelligent"

13

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Charles Hunt HelmsleyDiscusses the program for the first public London discussion of Mrs.
Warren's Profession; purchased 12/92; begins "My Dear C.H.H. / Here
is the proof."

13

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Arthur Bourchier
[initialed]London; with notes by Dan Laurence and Bernard Burgunder; Bourchier presented
with Charles Macdona the 1st London production of Mrs. Warren's Profession and
played the role of Sir George Crofts; begins "My dear Bourchier / But for you I
don't know what would have happened"

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Sir John Martin-HarveyLondon; begins "My dear Sir John, I squeezed in at the Coliseum one night, and
was glad to find / a house that left the management nothing to complain of.
Blanco is / all right for you; and you are all right for Blanco."

13

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Charles MacdonaBegins "My dear Macdona, Mine is a dog's life. Half the time I am"

13

GBS : Typed Letter: to Messrs Williams & Norgate Ltd.London; this is the carbon of the typescript; the corrections, initials, and
date are by Blanche Patch; begins "Dear Sir / I have no objection to the
inclusion of"

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to [?]Concerns the Berne Convention, dealing with internation copyright; begins "Sir,
It appears to us to be cause for very great regret"

13

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Margaret HalstanAyot St. Lawrence; with copy; postcard with photograph of Shaw, marked
"Copyright Robert de Smet Bruxelles"; begins "This is what I look like when
anyone / mentions"

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Clarence NormanLondon; begins "Dear Clarence Norman / Your old friend G.D. has had a breakdown
and is very fragile-"

13

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Ellaline Terriss
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; an actress, Miss Terriss was the daughter of William
Terriss, an actor who died in 1897; See: SHAW PHOTOGRAPH Terriss, Ellaline;
begins "My dear Ellaline Terriss / This is a nice trick to play on an ancient
and broken man"

13

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Albert Victor BaillieLondon; Shaw's views on homosexuality, addressed to the Dean of Windsor; with
explanatory note added on separate leaf by Bernard F. Burgunder; with 5 leaves
of photocopies indicating the connection between this letter and The
Well of Lonelinessby Radclyffe Hall; begins "My dear Dean / I think
the letter is a leg-pull"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Maurice BaringLondon; note is reproduced as part of a typescript on "On Our First Meeting
with George Bernard Shaw," by Gene Tunney and his wife, "G.A. and Mrs. T.";
begins "Dear Maurice / Max Beerbohm and his wife are lunching with us today at"

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to G.W. BishopMalvern; with explanatory note on separate leaf; begins "Dear Bishop / I forgot
to say, in the course of our conversation yesterday, that the main oversight in
the criticisms of The Apple Cart "

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Robert S. Young London; on the subject of a National Theatre for England; with clipping from
The Times(October 28, 1929) in which the letter is quoted;
begins "Dear Mr. Young, The nation does not care tuppence about a National
Theatre"

GBS : Typed Letter: to Mr. J. ChachikLondon; authorizing an edition in Hebrew of "The Guide" [ An Intelligent
Woman's Guide...? ] by Tarbuth Limited; begins "Gentlemen, I will
accept £10 for an edition of 2000 copies of"

13

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Charles Benjamin PurdomLondon; envelope and photocopy of the Everyman article, "Is Shaw
Played Out?" by Purdom, included; letter deals with Granville Barker and the
production of Shaw's plays; begins "Dear Sir / I have to thank you for an
understanding article in Everyman"

GBS : Letter: to W.E. StaffordLondon; included with this letter is a three-leaf manuscript in Stafford's hand
concerning errors in The Admirable Bashville , and other
addressed by Stafford to Byrne Lackett; with note by Bernard F. Burgunder;
begins "I am much obliged to you for the correction in The Admirable Bashville
/ It is odd that all the most glaring"

GBS : Typed Letter: to the Editor of The TimesGreat Malvern; envelope addressed to G.W. Bishop; for other materials related
to The Barretts of Wimpole Street , see G.W. Bishop's manuscript
on the Malvern festival, and Shaw's letter to The Observerof
early Sept. 1930; begins "Sir, There seems to be a good deal of the sultry West
Indian"

13

GBS : Typed Letter: to the Editor of The ObserverGreat Malvern; concerns the production of The Barretts of Wimpole
Street at Malvern; for related material see G.W. Bishop's manuscript
concerning the festival, and the copy of Shaw's letter to The
Times, 8/29/30; begins "Sir, On the 29th August The Times published
an extraordinary"

Calendar and dealer's listThe letters of Shaw to Dodd, Mead & Co. have been kept among the papers
with which they were received at Cornell in August 1987; these papers are the
incomplete but extensive correspondence file maintained by Dodd, Mead & Co.
on business relations with Shaw; added entry cards have been made for all items
other than Shaw's letters to Dodd, Mead & Co.

14

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Max Pemberton

14

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Ellen TerryPhotocopy of the original in the possession of S. Phelps Platt, Jr. and
published in Laurence, Collected Letters,vol. 3; with typed
explanatory note by S. Phelps Platt on separate leaf

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to ShawBegins "The material you asked us to wait for was some new autobiographical
material which we could use together with a selection of autobiographical
excerpts from your other writings"

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Document: Invoices to Shaw

14

Patch, Blanche : Typed Letter Signed: to Dodd, Mead &
Co.Begins "Is it possible for you to procure and send me a copy of Green Dolphin
Country by Elizabeth Goudge, and debit Mr. Bernard Shaw's account with the
cost?"

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to ShawBegins "The entire staff of Dodd Mead and Company sends you greetings"

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: Internal memoBegins "Memorandum to Mr. H.C. Lewis / Mr. E.H. Dodd, Jr. / Just as a matter of
written record, I think we ought to consider for near-future publication the
idea of a Shaw omnibus"

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to ShawWith two carbon copies; begins "While we understandthat you are turning over
business arrangements in connection with your literary affairs to the
Incorporated Society of Authors, Playwrights and Composers, nevertheless I
venture to approach you on a matter on which I am sure you will wish to make
your own decision."

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to ShawBegins "The enclosed is a revised version of the Proposal for Shaw Reader which
should have accompanied our letter of October 22nd."

Winsten, Stephen : Typed Letter Signed: to Dodd, Mead &
Co.Begins "The American edition of G.B.S.90 has just reached me."

14

GBS : Typed Letter: to Dodd, Mead & Co.Begins "Reader suggests schoolbook why not two omnibus volumes of all the plays
and all the prefaces instead of picking out the plums"

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to Stephen WinstenBegins "It was a great pity that we had no time to consult you when preparing
the American edition of G.B.S. 90."

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to ShawBegins "Thanks for your cable. We already have two omnibus volumes of your
plays - Nine Plays and Six Plays - and another one in contemplation for a later
period."

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to LoewensteinBegins "Mr. Shaw has perhaps showed you my recent correspondence with him
concerning a collection of autobiographical writings selected from his
works."

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to Otto KyllmannBegins "Since I last wrote you about out various thoughts for a Shaw anthology
we have had a good deal of correspondence with Mr. Shaw and have finally
projected a volume of autobiographical selections from his works."

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to LoewensteinBegins "Your prompt letter is appreciated. We have given careful thought to
your proposal and are anxious to explore it further."

14

Loewenstein, F.E. : Autograph Letter Signed: to Dodd, Mead &
Co.Includes carbon copy and typed transcription on separate leaves; begins "Thank
you for your letter of the 18th. Re Outside Contributions - I have in mind only
a few:"

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to LoewensteinBegins "We have been doing a good deal of thinking about the proposed selection
of Shaw autobiographical material as a result of your letter of the
twenty-fifth."

Loewenstein, F.E. : Autograph Letter Signed: to Dodd, Mead &
Co.With typed transcription of postcard and carbon copy; begins "Thank you for
your cable and letter of March 19th. May I point out that there will be plenty
of unpublished material in my projected Autobiography and that there had been a
selection made of the Shaw letters"

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to LoewensteinBegins "We have been studying the table of contents you sent us for the
selection of autobiographical writings of Shaw."

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to ShawBegins "Thank you for forwarding on the letter from Carlton Lake."

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to LoewensteinBegins "The owner of the Shaw Letter sold out of the Hogan Estate,"

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to ShawBegins "The form letter suggesting payment of royalties once a year was, of
course, sent to you in error, as it certainly does not apply to your
account."

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to LoewensteinBegins "It does seem that we have been a long time deciding on what each of us
felt this book should be, but I am glad to say that I think your letter of
April twenty-eighth at last clears it up."

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to LoewensteinBegins "Thank you for sending back the letter signed, and your ammendment is
quite satisfactory except that we would like to handle Canada if that can
possible be arranged."

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to LoewensteinBegins "I have been instructed by Mr. E.H. Dodd, Jr. to arrange to send you
$250.00 of which is the amount of the fee due you in connection with your work
on the book of Shaw letters."

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to LoewensteinBegins "In accordance with your instructions of June 12th, we have this day
arranged with our bank to forward their draft in American dollars"

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to LoewensteinBegins "Thank you for your note. We will assume, then, that Canadian rights are
ours"

GBS : Typed Letter: to Dodd, Mead & Co. [excerpt]Begins "As to the projected book of autobiographic sketches, for which I have
written some new pages, I propose"

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to LoewensteinBegins "Thank you for your post card. Your news is most encouraging and we have
had a note from Mr. Shaw as well,"

14

Loewenstein, F.E. : Autograph Letter Signed: to Dodd, Mead &
Co.Includes typed transcription on separate leaf; begins "Reporting progress: From
the material submitted by me to Mr. Shaw, he has so far selected about 57,000
words to which are added about 5000 newly written words."

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to ShawBegins "I am replying to your letter of the 10th of August in reference to the
royalty accountings which we have been sending to the British Society of
Authors."

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to William H. WiseBegins "Dr. F.E. Loewenstein, who is preparing a volume of Bernard Shaw
material for us writes that he is trying to secure a group of press
cuttings"

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to LoewensteinBegins "Messrs. William Wise tell me that the person in their firm who knows
about those press clippings happens to be in London right now,"

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to LoewensteinBegins "The number of words selected and approved according to your latest
report of August 20 is indeed encouraging, but I must say I rather view with
alarm your apparent emphasis on unpublished material and the proposed inclusion
of art criticism."

Loewenstein, F.E. : Autograph Letter Signed: to Dodd, Mead &
Co.Includes typed transcription on separate leaf; begins "Thank you very much for
your letters of August 19th, 27th, 28th. I have written to Miss Elsie
Guthman."

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to ShawBegins "We are sending you under separate cover six copies of your Two
Plays - Geneva and Good King Charles -published here in one volume
in our uniform set."

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to William H. WiseBegins "Mr. John Crawley suggested I write you about the following matter."

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to LoewensteinBegins "Your letter of September 3 brings surprising news but you make it sound
like very good news."

14

Loewenstein, F.E. : Autograph Letter Signed: to Dodd, Mead &
Co.Begins "Thank you very much for your letter of the 10th."

14

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to LoewensteinBegins "Thank you for your information about completion of the book."

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to LoewensteinBegins "It seems to be difficult to get in touch with the Kennerleys, although
the additional information you gave me should be a great help."

14

Kennerley, Mitchell : Typed Letter Signed: to Dodd, Mead &
Co.Begins "Please note my address as above. If Mr. Shaw will refer to Dan Rider's
Book 'My Adventures with George Bernard Shaw', he will find that Mr. Rider lost
out on the clippings."

Dodd, Mead & Co. : Typed Letter: to LoewensteinBegins "We've been in touch with Mitchell Kennerley, and he believes that the
press clippings which we are looking for are not the ones which Rider was
interested in"

GBS : Typed Letter: to Dodd, Mead & Co.Begins "The Autobiographic Scraps & Sketches is being put through with all
possible expedition for you."

14

Loewenstein, F.E. : Autograph Letter Signed: to Dodd, Mead &
Co.

14

GBS : Typed Manuscript Signed: Ireland by ClipperOne photocopy of The New Yorker article "The Talk of the Town" dated July 31,
1948; and one photocopy of an article in The Saturday Review titled "'As
corrected' by G. Bernard Shaw"

14

GBS : Typed Letter: to Dodd, Mead & Co.Begins "Drown your designer. There is nothing so ugly in print as a combination
of type with ordinary handwriting."

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Dodd, Mead & Co.Begins "There are two questions on which you are pressing me: both
difficult."

14

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Dodd, Mead & Co.Begins "As you are still infatuated about $5 Selections, there is no reason why
I should not indulge you,"

14

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Dodd, Mead & Co.Begins "I do not understand the economies of this Book Club business"

15

GBS : Letter: to Lord Alfred DouglasVenice; begins "Dear Lord Alfred Douglas / It is a pity that Wilde still tempts
men to write Lives of him. If ever there was a writer whose prayer to posterity
might well have been 'Read my works; and let my life alone' it was Oscar."

GBS : Typed Letter: to Mr. HieattLondon; Shaw discusses his complaints about a garbage dump; includes
explanatory note on separate leaf; begins "Dear Mr. Hieatt / I am much obliged
to you for sending me the letter of the"

GBS : Letter Signed: to Lennox RobinsonPrinted circular letter, headed "The Irish Academy of Letter," signed by Shaw
and by W.B. Yeats, and addressed in Yeats' hand to Lennox Robinson; bought at
Sotheby's, NY, Dec. 11, 1989; begins "Dear Sir, We have at present in Ireland
no organisation"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to John FarleighLondon; begins "This is an indication that you have hit / French taste"

15

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Frank F. Bennell [initialed]Handwritten note in Shaw's hand at bottom; London; begins "Mr. Bernard Shaw,
who is not and never has been a / professional lecturer, is now obliged to
restrict his appearances / as a public speaker to special and exceptional
occasions,"

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Stanley UnwinLondon; begins "Dear Stanley Unwin / The twelve and sixpenny omnibus has been
sold out for a long time."

15

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Simon & Schuster, publishers
[draft of cable]The date appears to be in the hand of Blanche Patch; begins "Impossible the
deal is off"

15

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche Patch [initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; begins "I have nothing to do with your Income Tax:"

15

GBS : Typed Letter: to Sir Francis YounghusbandCorrections in the hand of Blanche Patch; with explanatory note on separate
leaf; begins "Dear Sir Francis / I start for a trip round South America on the
16th, and am not / due back until the 1st April."

15

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to I.W. PriorLondon; begins "Dear Sir, Do not let yourself be drawn into an argument."

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Victor BarnowskyLondon; Dear Mr. Barnowsky/ All the directors who have suffered in the
abominable persecution in Germany

15

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]This letter is on the same sheet as the letter to Shaw from Hamilton Marr for
the B.B.C.; London; begins "I have this record. It is quite"

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to ? [initialed]The clipping advertises an amateur performance of Shaw's You Never Can
Tellin Egypt; includes a note by Bernard F. Burgunder; London;
begins "I have written to Routledge that the matter"

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Hannen SwafferPrimarily on the Labour Party and British Politics; Malvern; begins "Dear
Hannen Swaffer / I must send you a belated"

15

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]This letter is on the same sheet as the letter to Shaw from Hamilton Marr for
the B.B.C.; Malvern; begins "The main suggestion that occurs to"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]This letter is on the same sheet as the letter to Shaw from Hamilton Marr for
the B.B.C.; London; begins "May I have a look at these scripts first?"

15

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]This letter is on the same sheet as the letter to Shaw from Hamilton Marr for
the B.B.C.; London; begins "May I have a look at these scripts first?"

15

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Gene TunneyLetter is on the sheet bearing printed instructions "From London to Ayot St.
Lawrence By Road"; London; begins "My dear Gene / We shall be at Ayot as above
until Thursday the 22nd."

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to I. William PriorAyot St. Lawrence; begins "No. Yes. Please delete which is not applicable."

15

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to John FarleighAyot St. Lawrence; begins "I am off to Eastbourne for all / next week"

15

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyThe B.B.C. wants to broadcast Act III from The Millionairess;
this letter is on the same sheet as the letter to Shaw from Hamilton Marr for
the B.B.C.; London; begins "No: I absolutely bar anything short of a complete
broadcast"

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]This letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from Hamilton Marr for the
B.B.C.; on the same sheet is an additional note by Shaw in a difference color
ink; London; begins "O.K."

15

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]This letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from Hamilton Marr for the
B.B.C.; Sidmouth; begins "O.K. The cathedral scene"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[Hamilton Marr] [initialed]Notes by Shaw on a B.B.C. production of Saint Joan; Ayot St.
Lawrence; begins "Schools may mean either sixth"

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Vernon Bartlett
[initialed]London; note on one of Shaw's specially printed postcards; with a note by
Bernard F. Burgunder; begins "We are both quite well (for our ages) and Mrs.
Shaw bids me not forget"

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to John FarleighLondon; begins "I had a big job to finish and / had to forget everything"

16

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyLondon; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from Hamilton Marr
for the B.B.C.; begins "O.K. But in future, if I am to"

16

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]This letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from Hamilton Marr for the
B.B.C.; begins "No objection."

16

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to James HabgoodLondon; begins "Dear Sir, I remember your father very well; but we were not
in"

16

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]London; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from Hamilton Marr
for the B.B.C.; also attached is a note by Blanche Patch[?] on one of Shaw's
compliments cards; begins "Send it to them by all means."

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]London; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from Hamilton Marr
for the B.B.C.; begins "Why this appalling cut in"

16

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyLondon; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from Hamilton Marr
for the B.B.C.; begins "Hooray! Terms accepted. Go ahead."

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to John FarleighLondon; begins "I have got muddled about those / drawings. I held back
those"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Henry Kiell Ayliff
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; begins "As much music as you like"

16

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]London; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from M.T. Candler
for the B.B.C.; begins "O.K.; but tell the announcer that I am
professionally"

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyDroitwich; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from Hamilton
Marr for the B.B.C.; begins "O.K. Go ahead; but the last"

16

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to George MacyLondon; with this are filed 3 printed items, all concerning the Limited
Editions Club edition of Back to Methuselah:1) The
Monthly Letter of the Limited Editions Club,July 1939; 2)
With the advice of G.B.S.;3) "Back to Methuselah": an
announcement by the Leicester Galleries of an exhibit of John Farleigh's
drawings

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche Patch [initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; the second card orders Miss Patch to disregard the
information on the first; begins "I am too old to learn new"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]London; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from Hamilton Marr
for the B.B.C.; begins "This raises the question of the translation."

GBS : Autograph Letter: to Gladys Storey [shorthand draft]"Kate" is Kate Perugini, the daughter of Charles Dickens. The story is of
Dickens's relationship with his wife; also included are 2 typed transcriptions
of the draft by Blanche Patch, a Typed Letter Signed from Dan Laurence to Miss
Patch requesting a transcription, and a typed copy of a letter from Kate
Perugini to Shaw requesting an interview for Miss Storey (October 1927); begins
"Dear Miss Story [sic] / As Kate decided to tell the story that way, told so it
must be in any"

16

GBS : Typed Letter: to I.W. PriorLondon; the letter was typed and signed by Shaw's secretary, Blanche Patch;
begins "Dear Sir, Mr. Bernard Shaw asks me to say that he has no idea"

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Henry Kiell Ayliff
[initialed]London; begins "Flanco will be all right for a long / time yet."

16

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Hesketh Pearson [fragment]Text concerns Henry Arthur Jones; included with this facsimile are a letter
addressed to Shaw by Jones's daughter, and a notation by Jones himself
concerning Shaw; begins "The clique that abhorred me is long since dead; and as
I cannot find the name of the club"

16

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]London; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from Hamilton Marr
for the B.B.C.; begins "O.K.; but you will"

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Henry Kiell Ayliff
[initialed]London; begins "It is an astonishing fact that I / have never seen S.H."

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Henry Kiell Ayliff
[initialed]London; begins "The copy you sent me does not / contain the cuts."

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyLondon; Shaw gives some suggestions on casting a performance of
Candidaby the B.B.C.; this letter is on the same sheet as a
letter to Shaw from Hamilton Marr for the B.B.C.; begins "O.K. Phyllis Neilson
Terry and"

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]London; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter from R.G. Walford for the
B.B.C.; begins "Tell them that they must not"

16

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GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Ethel Shaw (Mrs. Gordon Walters)
[initialed]London; begins "My dear Ethel / We must bear in mind that under the new
inheritance laws a mother inherits before a sister"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
Hamilton Marr for the B.B.C.; begins "Probably it has not yet been
delivered."

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyAyot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
Hamilton Marr for the B.B.C.; begins "Not enough for half the play."

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Henry Kiell Ayliff
[initialed]London?; begins "Dear Ayliff, I have just rung you up but can't get any"

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyAyot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
Hamilton Marr for the B.B.C.; begins "O.K. for fifteen guineas. The
Government"

16

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Charles Benjamin PurdomLondon; begins "Dear Mr. Purdom, I have to thank you for the copy you have sent
me of the proposal for an Actor's Theatre as part of the work of Equity."

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Gene Tunney [initialed]London; begins "Charlotte has written you all the"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyLondon; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from M.T. Candler
for the B.B.C.; begins "NO. The situations will make no"

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Saul Colin [initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; begins "Dear D. Colin / You must not act as my agent: I have
no need of one"

16

GBS : Typed Letter: to Mr. CrawleyLondon; Shaw was considering dropping his American publishers, Dodd, Mead &
Co.; with a note by Bernard Burgunder; begins "Dear Mr. Crawley / You have
already received my cable of the 20th May."

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]London; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from M.T. Candler
for the B.B.C.; begins "There are 52 pages of narrative and dialogue"

16

GBS : Typed Letter: to Edith Craig [draft]London; Edith Craig was the daughter of Ellen Terry; includes one leaf of
explanation by Karl Goedecke; begins "My dear Edy / The ancient Pagans, who had
a much keener sense of public decency"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyLondon; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from M.T. Candler
for the B.B.C.; begins "Disgraceful delay. I am sorry."

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyLondon; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from M.T. Candler
for the B.B.C.; begins "A guinea a minute."

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
M.T. Candler for the B.B.C.; begins "Two guineas: a guinea per 100 words"

16

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Gertrude BurnettLondon or Ayot?; Miss Burnett was evidently a teacher and producer of drama;
begins "Dear Gertrude Burnett, It is one of the misfortunes of the war that it
has taken"

16

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Donald S. RobertsonAyot or London?; concerns Housman and Galsworthy; with explanatory note on
separate leaf by Bernard F. Burgunder; begins "Dear Mr. Robertson, I met
Housman only once in Westminster Abbey at the Hardy"

16

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to I.W. PriorAyot St. Lawrence; begins "Dear Sir, The best way is not to protest. Wait until
the war is"

16

GBS : Typed Letter: to the Editor, [?]Ayot St. Lawrence; with holograph corrections; concerns British bombing policy,
specifically bombardment of continental cities; begins "Cui Bono? / Sir / First
may we make clear that though we are about to propose an arrangement with the
Axis"

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyAyot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
M.T. Candler for the B.B.C.; begins "O.K. Four guineas."

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Hesketh PearsonLondon; with two notes of reference on separate leaves by Bernard F. Burgunder;
begins "In finishing the story of Aveling by saying that I / had known only 2
equally conscienceless men, a colonel and a clergyman, I quite forgot the
Reverend Harold Davidson."

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyAyot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
M.T. Candler for the B.B.C.; begins "If all you want is the 38 words beginning
'I believe in Michael Angelo"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed fragment]Ayot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
B.H. Alexander for the B.B.C.; begins "...color and charm the color of skin
does not"

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; with photocopy and typed transcript; this letter is on the
same sheet as a letter to Shaw from B.H. Alexander for the B.B.C.; begins
"Elizabeth means nothing to me. / I am too"

16

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
B.H. Alexander for the B.B.C.; begins "Yes, if you can get"

16

GBS : Written Letter Signed: to Ernest EsdaileAyot St. Lawrence; begins "Quite a vivid little sketch"; additional items
include typed mock-up of a flier advertising Esdaile's book, inscribed by Shaw
in red ink and typed note from Esdaile "A SUGGESTION", inscribed and signed by
Shaw

16

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Elizabeth C. YeatsLondon; photocopy only; begins "Dear Mrs. Yeats / Do you think it would be
possible to make a private edition of it? How / many of the 500 copies can
you"

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to F.R. Brown Jr.Ayot St. Lawrence; in this postcard Shaw describes Hitler as "a very dangerous
madman"; begins "It is true that the high moral games"

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company (B.H.
Alexander)Cliveden, Taplow, Bucks; reply to a letter of August 8, 1941 from B.H.
Alexander for the B.B.C.; begins "No harm done. Fee £5-5-0

16

GBS : Envelope addressed to Blanche PatchMaidenhead, England

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; discussion of Saint Joan;this letter is on
the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from M.T. Candler for the B.B.C.; begins "I
know only 5 of the cast, being"

16

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; Shaw objects to a broadcast of The Chocolate
Soldier.; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
M.T. Candler for the B.B.C.; begins "I understand that the holders of the
copyright"

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyAyot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
J.E.M. Waters[?] for the B.B.C.; begins "I must charge something as a matter
of"

16

GBS : Typed Letter: to the Prime MinisterPetition for a Civil List pension for the widow of G. Herbert Thring, former
secretary of the Society; with a note by Bernard Burgunder; begins "Dear Prime
Minister, We the undersigned members of the Society of Authors"

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; the letter is in response to a letter from M.T. Candler for
the B.B.C.; begins "In reply to your AP/MTC dated the 9th"

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyAyot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
M.T. Candler for the B.B.C.; begins "£36-15-0 (thirtyfive guineas)

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Georgina (Gillmore)
MustersAyot St. Lawrence; with note by Bernard F. Burgunder on separate leaf; begins
"As our people here must have a / holiday we are"

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]Cliveden; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from M.T.
Candler for the B.B.C.; begins "I object violently. The broadcast"

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyAyot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from S.
McGrath for the B.B.C.; begins "I have no recollection of this; but send it
to"

16

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyAyot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
B.H. Alexander for the B.B.C.; begins "O.K. for 4 guineas"

16

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; this note appears in the body of a letter to Shaw from B.H.
Alexander for the B.B.C.; begins "O.K. Say a guinea a minute with a
maximum"

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyAyot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
M.T. Candler for the B.B.C.; begins "O.K. Note that my powers are limited to
my"

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
B.H. Alexander for the B.B.C.; begins "I am sorry to upset your program; but
this"

16

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Theodora WinstenAyot St. Lawrence?; concerns jacket design for Everybody's Political
What's What;begins "Dear Theodora / Don't be excited; you are not
being commissioned to redecorate the Sistine Chapel"

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Theodora WinstenAyot St. Lawrence; begins "Dear Theodora / The enclosed explain themselves /
The blank form is in the first rank"

16

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Ethel Shaw (Mrs. Gordon Walters)
[initialed]London; begins "Dear Ethel / We have been in London since the 26th July"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to J. Robertson ScottAyot St. Lawrence; with explanatory note by Dan H. Laurence; begins "I never
spoke to Stead in my life, nor even saw him except once at a public
meeting."

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyAyot St. Lawrence; this letter is in response to a request from B.H. Alexander
of the B.B.C.; begins "My secretary tells me that I never"

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Mrs. M.S. WilemanAyot St. Lawrence; Shaw on the art of education; begins "The quotation is from
The Revolutionist's Handbook"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Marie BerginAyot St. Lawrence; postcard bears slight water damage; begins "You are better
off than I was / eighty years"

17

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]London; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from S. McGrath?
for the B.B.C.; begins "Five guineas. I will send a line"

17

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence?; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
S. McGrath for the B.B.C.; begins "This won't do at all. Never cry stinking
fish."

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
M.T. Candler for the B.B.C.; begins "I am all in favor of the story being"

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Theodora WinstenAyot St. Lawrence; begins "By all means do what you can / I had a talk about it
with you father yesterday"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
B.H. Alexander for the B.B.C.; begins "Is the broadcast to be in English or
Chinese?"

17

GBS : Autograph Letter: to Otto Kyllmann [shorthand]Includes a typed transcript; the draft is on the reverse of a letter from
Kyllmann to Shaw; Otto Kyllmann was with Constable & Co.; begins "Dear O.K.
/ I am not at all convinced that 20,000 more What's What will be needed."

17

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Clare WinstenAyot St. Lawrence; begins "My dear Clare / Forgive the orgy of bullying bad
manners in which I indulged on Sunday / Its intention was friendly but as it
did not produce"

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
B.H. Alexander for the B.B.C.; begins "Is the broadcast to be in English or
Chinese?"

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Bertha NewcombeAyot St. Lawrence; purchased from Swann Galleries, February 2, 1995; includes
one 10 shillings note and 1 photo of Mrs. Shaw; begins "My dear Bertha / the
ten shillings is for / Ann, if she still exists."

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyAyot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from S.
McGrath[?] for the B.B.C.; begins "O.K. No charge"

17

GBS : Typed & Autograph Letter: to John WardropIncludes handwritten and typed copies; both copies appear to be transcripts,
made perhaps by Blanche Patch; begins "Your letter is an alarming one: I
perceive that I am ruining you,"

GBS : Typed Letter: to Eleanor O'ConnellShaw apparently sent this copy to Miss Patch with his letter to her of the same
day, for her information. The letter is to an older woman with whom young John
Wardrop was consorting and whom he had passed off as his wife to Shaw,
according to Dan H. Laurence; begins "He proved impossible. He was too young,
too excitable."

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; this letter is a response to a request from B.H. Alexander
for the B.B.C.; begins "In reply to your 03/CT/BHA dated"

17

GBS : Autograph Letter: to British Broadcasting CompanyAyot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
B.H. Alexander for the B.B.C.; begins "You cannot be tied down unless you
tie"

17

GBS : Telegram to Time and Tide

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]This letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from Mary Somerville for
the B.B.C.; begins "If the extract from C&C is really to illustrate a
lecture, it is fair quotation, to"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Allan WadeAyot St. Lawrence; inscribed on verso of photo of Shaw; with envelope; begins
"Dear Mr. Allan Wade / I am deeply indebted to you for the corrections, and
hope that they may no"

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Clare Winsten [initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; text concerns preliminary study for the statue of Saint Joan
which Clare Winsten was to sculpt for Shaw; begins "My dear Clare / What an
incorrigible megalomaniac you are! Do you suppose I want a white stone ghost of
Joan"

17

GBS : Typed Note: Is quite correct, . . . Concerns Shaw's will, and the trusteeship of the same; with a note at bottom,
"Above, after interview with Mr. Thrupp, of Public Trustee Office."

17

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche PatchAyot St. Lawrence; begins "My dear Blanche, You have given me a jolt at
last"

17

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Theodora WinstenAyot St. Lawrence; begins "My dear Theodora / I want you to make a private note
that the film bargain is not a sound one"

17

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Dodd, Mead & Co.Photocopy, with notes added in the hand of Dan H. Laurence; gift of Dan H.
Laurence, January 1989; begins "Dear Dodds, I have to thank you for the
accounts and"

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyAyot St. Lawrence; "C&C" is Caesar and Cleopatra; this
letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from M.T. Candler for the
B.B.C.; begins "Having now heard the film of C&C, I might"

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting
CompanyThis letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from M.T. Candler for the
B.B.C.; begins "No. These scenes"

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
Val Gielgud for the B.B.C.; begins "Splendid in its entirety, but"

17

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to William RowbottomLondon; with this letter is filed Rowbottom's original letter to Shaw
concerning suicide and copy of Shaw's response; begins "Dear Sir / Killing
yourself is a matter for your own judgement / Nobody can prevent you; and if
you are convinced"

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
B.H. Alexander for the B.B.C.; begins "These 15" broadcasts are no use to
me."

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to British Broadcasting Company
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the reverse side of a letter to Shaw from
B.H. Alexander for the B.B.C.; begins "As to Italy and The Dark Lady, O.K."

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to ? [initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence[?]; with a photocopy and typed transcript; advice on casting
for Don Juan in Hell; begins "I am told that you intend / to
make Don Juan"

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Clare WinstenAyot St. Lawrence; begins "My dear Clare / The enclosed card and cheque will
see you through as far as casting is concerned"

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Clare WinstenAyot St. Lawrence; begins "Dear Mrs. Winsten / It having been agreed between us
to decorate the dell in my garden with a statue of Joan of Arc"

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to W.G.C. Gundry [initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; begins "Gervinus and all that lot are, as to Shakespeare,
unreadable bardolators."

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Georgina (Gillmore) Musters
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; for discussion of this letter and related material see
Bernard Burgunder's Typed Manuscript Study of 46 Volumes; begins "I should have
said that Lucy / sold all this"

17

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Gene TunneyLondon; begins "My dear Gene, I have just picked up your address from a letter
your wrote to"

17

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to ? [initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; purchased from Remember When Auctions, Inc., November 1993;
written on Shaw's printed calling card; begins "My job is to answer question,
not to ask them."

17

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Mrs. St. Clair StobartLondon; with commentary on the "hopeless" nature of any attempt to revise the
Book of Common Prayer and the decline of effective religious belief; begins
"Dear Mrs. Stobart / The late Rev. Dick Sheppard suggested that I should revise
the Prayer Book, as there were certain passages"

17

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to ?Ayot St. Lawrence; purchased from Remember When Auction, Inc., November 1993;
written on fragment of one of Shaw's printed postcards, Laurence D15(a); begins
"Neither does he ask questions; he answers them-"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Ethel Shaw (Mrs. Gordon Walters)
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; begins "My dear Ethel / The most hopeless, because the
maddest, of all gamblers is the one"

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Alan S. DownerAyot St. Lawrence; holograph answers to Downer's typed questions concerning
Harley Granville-Barker; one of Shaw's comments is written on a fragment,
including signature, of Downer's letter (ca. April 1, 1947)

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to ? [initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; begins "Some persons with great artistic talent have no
conscience"

17

GBS : Autograph Note Signed: to Blanche Patch? [initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; according to a note by Bernard Burgunder, this note
"establishes the date of the completion of Buoyant Billions;
begins "Here is the end of the play."

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Gene Tunney [initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; letter is on the printed broadside "From London to Ayot St.
Lawrence by Road"; begins "My dear Gene / I see you have landed. I am such a
pitiable old crock of"

17

GBS : Typed Letter: to Curtis FreschelBegins "Dear Curt, Now that you are, like myself, a widower, I may talk to you
freely"

GBS : Typed Letter: to British Broadcasting CompanyAyot St. Lawrence; this letter is on the same sheet as a letter to Shaw from
Joe Burroughs for the B.B.C.; begins "No. These dialect tomfooleries are not in
my class."

17

GBS : Typed Letter: to Dame Laurentia McLachlanBegins "Just as your letter came it happened also that I had a visit from"

17

GBS : Autograph Note: Statement for the press on the Spanish Civil
WarOn reverse of a letter from J.A. Balbontin, given to F.E. Loewenstein to be
given to Reuter's; with explanatory note on separate leaf

17

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Stephen WinstenAyot St. Lawrence; concerns memorial stone for Harry and Clara Higgs; begins
"Too late / I have engaged the local man who seems promising / His questions
are very intelligent"

17

GBS : Typed Letter: to Clare WinstenAyot St. Lawrence; begins "My dear Clare / You mustn't make scenes with me: I
am in that trade; and it doesn't amuse me. And I am much bothered at
present"

17

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Colonel "Eddie" EaganAyot St. Lawrence?; Eagan was evidently at one time a boxer; begins "Dear
Colonel Eagan, When my late wife began her career in that capacity I had
much"

17

GBS : Typed Letter: to William Ralph IngeAyot St. Lawrence?; copy made by Blanche Patch; begins "Dear Angelic Doctor,
Celebrations are the curse of eminent"

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche Patch [initialed]Two notes of different dates on one leaf, in answer to a typed question at the
top of the page; begins "No. I shall go on with Stern & Reubens, as"

17

GBS : Letter: to The Times Book ClubA printed postcard on which Shaw has written his order for "Ruskin by Peter
Quennell (Collins)"

GBS : Typed Letter Signed: to Clare WinstenAyot St. Lawrence; with a long postscript in Shaw's hand; text mainly concerned
with Erica Cotterill, author of a number of works on Shaw; begins "My dear
Clare / Sorrow be damned! I said nothing about sorrow. E.C. lived on a farm at
Bampton"

GBS : Autograph Letter: to Europa Films [shorthand draft]London; both letters deal with film rights in Sweden to Shaw's
Pygmalion; with "translation" and accompanying note by
Bernard Burgunder

17

GBS : Autograph Letter Signed: to I. William Prior
[initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; this letter is an answer to a letter from Prior to Shaw
dated July 15, 1950, and appears on the same sheet with it; begins "I have not
changed my registered"

17

GBS : Typed Letter: to Blanche PatchAyot St. Lawrence; literary advice on the writing of her autobiography
Thirty Years With G.B.S.; with copy of letter, apparently
made by Blanche Patch; begins "My dear Blanche / Make a very sparing use of
the"

18

GBS : Typed Letter: to E. Margaret WheelerTyped transcripts made by Mrs. Wheeler and corrected in her hand of letters to
her by Shaw and of her letters to him; the transcript totals 467 numbered pages
plus a carbon copy of an index and an identifying note written by Mrs.
Wheeler

18

GBS : Typed Letter: to E. Margaret WheelerA complete photocopy of the 39 letters to and from E. Margaret Wheeler; should
be used instead of the transcripts whenever possible

112-114

The following, from Box 112-114, forms part of the Ann Elder Jackson
Collection [subseries]:

GBS: Autographed postcard initialed to Ann ElderRoyal Crescent Hotel, Filey, Yorkshire; At the next opportunity remind me of
the name of the acting manager [Verso has scenic photo of The Caves, Filey
Brigg]

112

GBS: Autographed note initialed to Ann ElderRoyal Crescent Hotel, Filey, Yorkshire; Kilsby is still too ill to move; but
we hope to get away tomorrow.

112

GBS: Autographed postcard initialed to Ann ElderAyot St. Laurence; Miss Pratt has just telegraphed her address,

GBS: Autographed Listing[n.p.] [Listing of items "Packed in Holdall" and items "Still to be packed"]

113

GBS: Autographed card to [Ann Elder][n.p.] I have told Standing to send you a gross of thin postcards [Beginning
card (verso is telephone number change notification) numbered (1) and ending
with (continued)]

GBS: Autographed postcard to Ann ElderAyot St. Lawrence; [Handwritten letter to unknown for Elder to type] Dear
Sir/ I went to see the puppets, and missed the most important thing in a
theatre: the pay box.

113

GBS: Autographed letter initialed to Ann ElderLondon; [Handwritten letter to Bertrand Russell for Elder to type] Dear
Bertrand Russell/ Yeats wrote to me about Chappelow, enclosing a letter from
a lady, a cousin of his.

113

GBS: Autographed postcard initialed to Ann ElderGloucester Hotle, Weymouth; I do not understand how the Barlow accounts have
got out of the usual sequence. [On verso is a color photograph of The King
Charles, Poole.]

113

GBS: Autographed postcard initialed to Ann ElderGloucester Hotle, Weymouth; I have had no proof of my article for J. P's
Weekly

113

GBS: Autographed note initialed to Ann ElderAyot St. Lawrence; Make a copy of this as early as possible, and send the
original,

Astor, Nancy Witcher, Viscountess : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche
PatchCliveden; begins "Dear Patch, [holograph note 'Miss!! She left out the Miss']
Thank you so much for your"

19

Astor, Nancy Witcher, Viscountess : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche
PatchCliveden, Taplow, Bucks; written on the reverse side of a letter from F.
Heritage, Private Secretary of teh Minstry of Labour and National Service, to
the Viscountess Astor; begins "Dear Miss Patch / I may still come"

Bishop, George Walter : Typed Manuscript: in Shaw's or Bishop's
handMalvern; filed with Typed Manuscript by G.W. Bishop concerning the second
Malvern Festival; possibly Shaw saw and corrected the manuscript before it was
printed

19

Bishop, George Walter : Typed Manuscript: "Mr. Shaw and Frank Harris; A
Reply to the Critics."Concerns the biography of Shaw by Frank Harris

Brooks, Cecil L. : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche PatchLondon; the letterhead is The Incorporated Press of Great Britain, Ltd.; begins
"Dear Miss Patch, Thank you so much for sending the autographed
photograph."

Burgunder, Bernard F. : Typed Manuscript: Last Will and
TestamentWith 4 leaves of codicils, and with Typed Letter Signed to James Tyler from
Arthur Silverblatt, March 20, 1986

19

Burgunder, Bernard F. : Notes on Shaw's play Fanny's First
PlayRegarding the first proof and a prompt copy; including a two-page postscript of
June 1961

19

Burgunder, Bernard F. : Autograph Manuscript: Notes to
LoewensteinBernard Burgunder's copy, annotated to record acquisitions for the Shaw
Collection, of F.E. Loewenstein's The Rehearsal Copies of Bernard Shaw's
Plays(London 1950); gift of the Estate of Bernard F. Burgunder; an
unmarked copy of the book is shelved as SHAW Z 8814.5 L82 1950

19

Burgunder, Bernard F. : Manuscript: ObituariesObituary announcements and related information; Bernard Frank Burgunder, donor
of the Burgunder Shaw Collection, died on March 3, 1986; included is the
printed Eulogy of Bernard F. Burgunder spoken at the memorial service by Tom
Bigler

Burgunder, Bernard F. : Typed Letter Signed: to Joan
Winterkorn23 letters; gift of Joan Winterkorn, October 1987; the letters are addressed to
her at Bernard Quaritch Ltd. in London, where she assisted Mr. Burgunder in
acquiring material for the Burgunder Shaw Collection at Cornell; Mrs.
Winterkorn was previously a staff member of the Department of Rare Books at
Cornell

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Manuscript:
Pygmalionscript [fragment] and two drawings of GBS doodled on
the reverseAs Mrs. Campbell played "Eliza" in Pygmalionperhaps this
fragment is part of one of her scripts; part of the Agnius Claudius-Mrs.
Campbell material

20

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Manuscript: A talk on beautiful speech and
vocal control...The beginning of a speech on diction and voice tone, hand-printed or written in
oversized letters; also included is an additional page written in French

20

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Autograph Note: to Agnes ClaudiusInscribed, "easter greetings to my friend of the Magnetic[?] face My beautiful
Egypt;" also includes a holograph drawing of a bird and flowers, on the same
envelope

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter: to Mary Augusta WardWith a revised draft of the same letter, and with a draft and typed copy of a
telegram circa October 15 from Mrs. P.C. to M.A. Ward; and with an unsigned
letter dated Sept. 3, 1901, presumably from Arthur Bertram to Mrs. Ward's
agent; all items concern production of Mrs. Ward's play Eleanor

20

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawWith typed transcription by Dan Laurence and a note by Bernard F. Burgunder;
date in Shaw's hand; begins "His Majesty's Theatre [London] / I have just had
this letter from Klaw."

20

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Autograph Letter Signed: to Viola
TreeChelsea; concerns the form in which Mrs. P.C.'s part in
Pygmalion is to be announced; begins "Viola darling - Please
don't let / Joey get us by the / ears!"

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Manuscript: Chance-MedleyThe typed title "Random Reminiscences" is changed, in Mrs. Campbell's hand, to
"Chance-Medley;" the envelope is addressed in her hand, apparently to an agent
or prospective publisher, but most corrections in the manuscript seem to be in
another hand; three inscribed photographs of her accompany the manuscript;
includes 2 leaves of explanatory notes by B.F. Burgunder, and copy of the
auction catalog listing; WHENEVER POSSIBLE USE PHOTOCOPY, NOT THIS
ORIGINAL.

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter Signed: to Agnes
ClaudiusMiss Claudius was a friend of Mrs. Campbell in her later years, caring for
Stella when she died; begins "My dear. I am sending you the trunk as I
promised"

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter Signed: to Jennette
CurtisParis; begins "Darling Jane. I am sure now that I have received the"

20

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter Signed: to Jennette
CurtisParis; with an article on Germany, by Enid Bagnold, excerpted from The
Sunday Timesof November 6, 1938; begins "Darling Jane, It is lovely
to get this letter of yours"

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter Signed: to Jennette
CurtisParis; begins "Dearest most dear Jane. What will you think when you get / my
cable"

21

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Autograph Letter Signed: to Agnes
ClaudiusLa Baule-Escoblac, a village in Brittany; the name has been changed from the
"La Baule Sur Mies[?] of Mrs. Campbell's time; begins "My dear. I hope your
stepmother isn't very ill."

21

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Autograph Letter Signed: to Agnes
ClaudiusPau; Miss Claudius was the last person to be with Mrs. Campbell, in her last
illness; perhaps this postcard was not sent?

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter Signed: to Agnes
ClaudiusHotel Brighton, Paris; begins "My dear. There is no soubt[sic] about it you do
write the"

21

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Autograph Letter Signed: to Jennette
CurtisParis; begins "Darling Jane, I hope you are not ill - I wrote you a long"

21

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter Signed: to Jennette
CurtisParis; begins "Dearest Jane. It is so so long since I have heard from you"

21

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter: to Editor of the Evening
StandardParis; with related news clipping titled "Actress Sacrifices all for Dog;"
found with letters addressed to Jennette Cutler Curtis, presumably the hand
written note on this letter is to Mrs. Curtis; begins "Dear Sir, My attention
has been drawn to an article that appeared"

21

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Typed Letter: to Agnes ClaudiusHotel Brighton, Paris; the second page of the letter is missing; See: letter
from Mrs. Campbell to Agnes Claudius of May 30, 1939; begins "Dear Kind Egypt.
There is something a little different"

Carlow Urban District Council : Typed Manuscript: Carlow Town civic
improvement schemeCarlow; regarding gift by Shaw of his Carlow property to the Carlow Urban
District Council

21

Carpenter, Constance : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche
PatchSt. James Theatre, N.Y.; concerns The Millionairess; it seems
that Miss Carpenter inherited the role due to unfortunate circumstances [the
death of Gertrude Lawrence in September?]; begins "Dear Blanche, It was so nice
to receive your letter"

21

Carroll, Sydney Wentworth : Typed Letter: to George Bernard
ShawConcerns a possible production of Shaw's Androcles and The Lion;
begins "Dear Bernard Shaw, I have delayed answering your"

21

Carroll, Sydney Wentworth : Typed Letter: to George Bernard
ShawIncludes a suggested cast list for Shaw's Androcles and The
Lion; begins "Dear Bernard Shaw, I am enclosing you a draft of a
suggested"

21

Carroll, Sydney Wentworth : Typed Letter: to George Bernard
ShawBegins "Dear Mr. Bernard Shaw, I fear that I have been very discourteous and
remiss"

Chance, Wade : Typed Manuscript: My Two Encounters with George Bernard
ShawWith explanatory note added on separate leaf by Dan H. Laurence; the leaves are
numbered 1-5, 7-8 (leaf 6 is missing); at the top of the first leaf is a note
in hand of Dan H. Laurence; the date is derived from a letter in the British
Library: Add Mss 50522

21

The Christian Commonwealth Publishing Co. : Typed Letter: to
?The pamphlet is "The Charter of the Poor," which contained a contribution from
Shaw; begins "Dear Sir, We should be glad if you could notice the enclosed
pamphlet"

21

Claudius, Agnes "Claude Vincent" : Typed Manuscript: The death of the
"Dearest Liar"Account of the last years of Mrs. Campbell by Miss Claudius, a friend of that
time who was with Mrs. Campbell when she died; includes quotations from the
letters from Mrs. Campbell to Miss Claudius; "Dearest Liar" is substituted for
the originally typed "Mrs. Pat"

Claudius, Agnes : Autograph Note: Notebook, initialled "S.C.,"
containing notes by Miss Claudius on Mrs. Patrick CampbellMiss Claudius was a companion to Mrs. Campbell, and was with Stella when she
died

21

Claudius, Agnes : Typed Letter: to Rosalie ____
[incomplete]Concerns Stella Campbell's relationship with Agnes Claudius, and quotes from
the correspondence; begins "Rosalie dear, I have been looking through some of
Stella's letters to"

Davidson, Gilbert : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLos Angeles; at the bottom, in red ink, is written Shaw's Autograph Letter
Signed reply, beginning "No, Gilbert, NO;" the reply is dated October 13, 1938,
and is a refusal to autograph books; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw: By the way of
introduction"

21

Day & Son (Arthur Day) : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLondon; with holograph note; concerns Shaw's purchase of the rectory house at
Ayot St. Lawrence; begins "Dear Sir, We have received the instructions"

21

Dean, Dorothy D. : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche
PatchSurrey; concerns a song quoted by Miss Patch in Thirty Years With
G.B.S.; begins "Dear Miss Patch / I hope you will forgive my"

Dodd, Frank C. : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawNew York; with Shaw's Autograph Letter Signed added to John Farleigh, June 14,
1937; on letterhead of Dodd, Mead & Company. Office of the President;
begins "Dear Mr. Shaw: Thank you so much for your letter"

Cockerell, Sir Sydney : Autographed Letter : to Judy
Musters21 Kew Garden Road, Kew Richmond Surrey; 9letters from Cockerell to Musters
[Seven letters written in another hand, signed by Cockerell. Cockerell was a
close friend to G.B. Shaw; Musters was Shaw's first cousin.]

Cockerell, Sir Sydney : Autographed Letter : to Judy
Musters[n.p.] [ Includes ALS Fr. Felicitas Corrigan to Musters letter of August 20,
1955; ALS Janet Dunbar to Cockerell letter of March 4, 1900; ALS Muriel to
Cockerell letter of February 8, 1960 with program of play, "Dear Liar". Also
photograph of Cockerell; Cockerell's letter to the editor of The Times
LIterary Supplement, 19 Oct. 1951 about G.B. Shaw; and Cockerell's
"Testimony and Appeal from his will.Also 17 newspaper clippings mainly about
Cockerell.] [Cockerell was a close friend to G.B. Shaw; Musters was Shaw's
first cousin.]

Ervine, St. John Greer : Typed Manuscript: Note on 'Getting
Married'Script for a radio talk, to be broadcast April 20, 1952 on B.B.C.

22

Ervine, St. John Greer : Typed Manuscript: Patchwork ShawReview of Thirty Years With G.B.S.,by Blanche Patch; begins
"The Spectator[publication]"

22

Esher, Oliver Sylvain Baliol Brett, 3rd viscount : Autograph Letter
Signed: to Harley Granville BarkerWatlington Park, Oxon.; solicitation of Barker's help with the National Theatre
project; the booklet is for the same purpose and is signed by "Lord Esher
Chairman British Drama League;" the booklet is titled "The Civic Theatre
Scheme;" begins "My dear Harley, A little help from you would at"

The Fabian Society : Typed Letter: to "Dear Madam" [?]London; refers to a vote on a Fabian Society motion; begins "Dear Madam,
Forgive me for reminding you, but you have not yet, I think"

22

The Fabian Society; the Special Committee : Typed Manuscript:
concerning the work of the Special Committee [Webb, Shaw, Wells?] to draft a
new basis of the Society's purposeIncluded are: Memorandum from Special Committee; "Well's draft" March 1908 [in
Shaw's hand]; Proposed Revised Basis March 21 [1908?]; with explanatory note on
separate leaf

Farleigh, John : Woodcut illustration from The Adventures of the
Black Girl in Her Search for God,signed by the artistShaw is portrayed in the illustration

22

Farleigh, John : Manuscript: Portrait of George Bernard
ShawInk sketch and seven proofs of successive states of woodcut portrait of Shaw;
unpublished? on verso of the sketch is a brief Autograph Letter Signed from
Shaw to Farleigh dated July 14, 1949; all items were received as part of the
Black Girl Collection

22

Farleigh, John : Woodcut from Aerial Football, depicting
Mrs. Hairns, motor bus, etc., at accident sceneAerial Footballwas first published in "The Neolith" in 1907;
this woodcut illustrated Short Stories

22

Farleigh, John : Autograph Document Signed: Receipt to George Bernard
ShawHampstead; acknowledging payment for illustration of The Adventures of
the Black Girl in Her Search for God

22

Farleigh, John : Typed Document Signed: Receipt to George Bernard
ShawHampstead; drawn as a contract concerning use of the illustrations made for
The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God

22

Farleigh, John : Autograph Letter: to George Bernard Shaw
[fragment]Hampstead; first page of letter, the rest is lacking; Shaw has added a
handwritten note at upper left corner; begins "Dear Sir / I hope I have not
appeared / to be too long"

22

Farleigh, John : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawHampstead; with note "File" written by Shaw in upper left corner; begins "Dear
Mr. Shaw / Do you think that now the rush of / the play"

22

Farleigh, John : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawHampstead; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, I saw the poster up last Saturday!!"

Gallery First Nighters Club : Program from their "15th Annual
Dinner"Frascati's Restaurant; Shaw's Fanny's First Playis featured on
the cover; on the back is a holograph notation naming one of the Terrys as
playing Gwenn

22

Garnham, Mary : Typed Letter Signed: to "Miss C.M. Vincent" [Agnes
Claudius]London; concerns three radio broadcasts made by Mrs. Patrick Campbell in the
1920's; begins "Dear Miss Vincent, I have just discovered from the BBC that
Mrs. Patrick Campbell"

Holtby, Winifred : Typed Manuscript: Shaw, Winifred Holtby, and
FeminismAbridgement by Geoffrey Handley-Taylor read at meeting of Shaw Society, London;
the original dialogue was published in The Radio TimesMay 22,
1931

Howarth, Donald : Typed Manuscript: George Bernard Shaw's Adventures of
a Black GirlScript of play based on Shaw's book; "Text as performed at The People's Space,
Cape Town, November 22nd;" with cover letter dated June 15, 1980; gift of the
author

22

Howarth, Donald : Autograph Letter Signed: to James TylerCapetown, South Africa; with reviews, and a program, of the production at The
People's Space of his George Bernard Shaw's Adventures of a Black
Girl; begins "Dear James Tyler - Enclosed reviews"

22

Inge, William Ralph : Typed Letter: to George Bernard ShawWallingford, Berks; last letter read to Shaw before he died at Ayot St.
Lawrence; begins "My dear Mr. Shaw, I did not write when I heard of your
accident because I know that"

22

Ireland, Kenneth : Typed Letter Signed: to Eric J. BatsonPitlochry; this and the December 1956 letters from Ireland to Batson concern
the refusal of the Society of Authors to license a production of Shaw's
Pygmalionto the Pitlochry Festival Theatre; begins "Dear Mr.
Batson, Thank you for your letter of"

22

Ireland, Kenneth : Typed Letter Signed: to Eric J. BatsonPitlochry; Ireland was Manager of the Pitlochry Festival Theatre; Batson was
Secretary of the Shaw Society in London; begins "Dear Mr. Batson, Very many
thanks for the M.G."

Ireland, Kenneth : Typed Letter Signed: to Eric J. BatsonPitlochry; with signed carbon copy of Ireland's statement to the press
concerning the ban on Shaw's Pygmalion; begins "Dear Mr. Batson,
It was very refreshing to have"

Ireland, Kenneth : Typed Letter Signed: to Eric J. BatsonPitlochry; with Typed Letter [copy] to Kenneth Ireland from The Society of
Authors, December 11, 1956 (and a copy of Ireland's reply); and 21 news
cuttings plus 2 leaves of typescript, all concerning Pygmalion,
presumably from Batson's files; and an article on the Pitlochry Festival
Theatre; begins "Dear Mr. Batson, Thank you very much for your"

Isham, Ralph Heyward : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLondon; with Autograph Letter Signed to Isham from Shaw, Dec. 1, 1936 added in
red ink; both letters concern Shaw's opinion of Boswell's Journal; bought at
auction (Christie's N.Y.) May 17, 1989; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, When I say that
it was a pleasure to meet"

22

Jackson, Holbrook : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
Shaw"An Open Letter to George Bernard Shaw" signed by Holbrook Jackson, John
Mavrocordato, Lawrence Moore, Thomas Wilson; Leonard Crossle; concerns
publication of Shaw's music criticism; with relevant Typed Letter Signed to
Bernard F. Burgunder from Anthony Rota, August 31, 1976; begins "Dear G.B.S.,
We, the undersigned, being sound in / health"

22

Jellicoe, Richard Carey, Brigadier General : Autograph Letter Signed:
to Blanche PatchAndover, Hampshire; concerns GBS's early career in a land agent's office;
begins "Dear Miss Patch, My only reason for writing this is that"

22

Jellicoe, Richard Carey, Brigadier General : Autograph Letter Signed:
to Blanche PatchAndover, Hampshire; begins "Dear Miss Patch, It was very kind of you to trouble
to answer"

Kelly, Francis J. : Typed Manuscript Signed: Shaw in Dublin
[incomplete]Dublin; includes a leaf of explanation by Shaw, in holograph, dated February 1,
1946; the article is concerned with Shaw speaking in Dublin in 1918

22

Kirkby, John : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard ShawLondon; Pharos Club program of The Admirable Bashville; Kirkby
sends a corrected copy to Shaw; begins "Dear Sir, I must apologize for sending
you a program full of errors."

Kreyling, Christine Moorman : Typed Manuscript: Works of GBS in the
Burgunder Collection at CornellAlso included with this list is a leaf of information from Dan Laurence on
Haldeman-Julius publications of Shaw; it corrects certain dates given in the
list, dates based on information in card catalog; when the definitive
bibliography of Shaw is produced by Dan H. Laurence, all our Shaw holdings
should be checked against it for accuracy

23

Healey, George Harris : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; includes also the
following: Typed Letter Signed to Bernard F. Burgunder from Felix Reichmann,
April 18, 1963; Typed Letter Signed to Bernard F. Burgunder from Alison Kerr,
August 19, 1963; Typed Letter [carbon] to Alison Kerr from Bernard F.
Burgunder, October 11 & 15, November 8 & 20, 1963; Typed Letter Signed
to Bernard F. Burgunder from Jane E. Woolston, January 12, 1970 & September
20, 1971; Typed Letter Signed to Bernard F. Burgunder from Ivan J. Ruzicka,
August 2, 1970; Typed Letter [carbon] to Mary F. Daniels from Bernard F.
Burgunder, September 14, 1971; Typed Letter Signed to Bernard F. Burgunder from
Christine M. Kreyling, April 4, 1974; found with this correspondence, and kept
with it, is a copy of Occasional Papers(Ithaca, Cornell
University Library Associates, 1959 - 60) containing an article by George H.
Healey titled "Why Rare Books" and printed on pp. 3-6; the letters are filed in
chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one year's
correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder June 1979

Lawrence, Gertrude : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche PatchNew York; includes the "enclosed" referred to in the body of the letter, a copy
of Miss Lawrence's letter donating Shaw's mittens to the Museum; begins
"Dearest Blanche: As you will see by the enclosed I have treasured"

24

Lawrence, Gertrude : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche PatchNew York; includes copy of a letter to Mr. Davies regarding a radio
broadcasting of Pygmalion; begins "My dearest 'Miss P.' It meant
much to GBS to see that his plays"

24

Lawrence, Gertrude : Typed Letter Signed: to B.F.M. DaviesNew York; includes holograph note to Blanche Patch on the letter; possibly this
copy was sent to Miss Patch; begins "Dear Mr. Davies: Thank you so much for
your charming letter"

Lebedeff, Bolschaia Dvorianskaia : Telegram to George Bernard
ShawPetrograd; on the same sheet is a holograph note by Shaw summarizing his reply;
Lebedeff Shaw's agent in Russia? begins "Sending 500 roubles from Pygmalion /
arranging"

24

Lee, George Vandeleur : Document: Death certificate; "certified copy of
an entry of death."London; Lee was the famous teacher of The Methodof voice
training; he and Shaw's mother worked together for many years

Little, Brown & Company : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawBoston; concerns request to anthologize The Shewing Up of Blanco
Posnet; includes Shaw's holograph summary of his reply, perhaps a
note to G. Herbert Thring, Secretary of the Society of Authors?; begins "Dear
Sir; We are planning to publish in the"

Loewenstein, Fritz Erwin : Manuscript: Bernard Shaw: Chief Events and
Principal Works [printed proof]Corrections in the hands of Loewenstein and Shaw; this version was designed for
the American edition of Autobiographical Sketchesby Shaw; with
note by Bernard F. Burgunder

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Loewenstein, Fritz Erwin : Typed Manuscript Signed: OutlinePlan of a book (never published) to contain all of Shaw's Fabian tracts; this
Outline includes a list of the tracts; with corrections and date in
Loewenstein's hand

Loewenstein, Fritz Erwin : Autograph Letter Signed: to Allan M.
LaingAyot St. Lawrence; written on the back of one of Shaw's printed postcards
(Laurence D29(a)); found with Laing's collection of newspaper cuttings, to
which Loewenstein refers; begins "At long last, I have finished with this"

24

Loewenstein, Fritz Erwin : Autograph Note Signed: to George Bernard
ShawWritten on one of Shaw's specially printed cards, this one listing the manner
of publication of his writings, and forbidding Radio and Television
productions; begins "Did you give the B.B.C. permission to do"

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighLondon; begins "Dear Mr. Farleigh / I send you this note with extreme"

24

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighNew York; with Typed Letter (copy) to George Macy from Frank C. Dodd, May 6,
1937; and Typed Letter (carbon) to George Bernard Shaw from George Macy, May
10, 1937

24

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLondon; with underlining and expletive added by Shaw as Autograph Letter to
John Farleigh after June 17, 1937; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw / That is very salty
language you used"

24

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighLondon; begins "Dear Mr. Farleigh / I now write to confirm the arrangement"

24

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighLondon; begins "Dear Farleigh / I agree with you that we should have"

24

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighLondon; begins "Dear Farleigh / I know of no hitch whatever"

24

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighLondon; begins "Dear Mr. Farleigh / I have been in Paris and could not
sooner"

24

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighNew York; begins "Dear Farleigh / I send this note to tell / you that I
will"

Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighLondon; begins "Dear Farleigh / This morning the boat from New York"

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Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighLondon; with Typed Letter (copy) to Cecil L. Phillips (the Leicester Galleries)
from George Macy, Dec. 12, 1938; and with an initialled note to George Macy
from The Marchbanks Press; begins "Dear Farleigh / I am sending over to you
some rough proofs"

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Macy, George Jesse : Typed Letter Signed: to John FarleighLondon; begins "Dear Farleigh / I thank you for your note, and am
delighted"

Maude, Cyril : Typed Letter: to Blanche PatchDundrum, Torquay; two copies of 1 leaf each; begins "Dear Miss Patch, Thank you
so very very much for your dear"

24

Maxwell, William : Autograph Manuscript: "Instructions for Case-Room"
in the printing of In Good King Charles's Golden DaysEdinburgh; Maxwell was Director at R&R Clark, Ltd., who printed Shaw's
works

24

Maxwell, William : Autograph Manuscript: "Instructions for Plate-Room"
in the printing of The Complete Plays of Bernard Shaw;plus a
sample proof for the Australian editionEdinburgh; Maxwell was Director at R&R Clark, Ltd., printers of Edinburgh,
who printed Shaw's works

Morgan, Louise : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche PatchNr. Heathfield, Sussex; copliments on Miss Patch's radio broadcast, a
reminiscence of Shaw; begins "Dear Miss Patch, I have just had a thrill. I had
never heard your voice on the"

24

Morley, Malcolm : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLondon; on the same sheet is Shaw's holograph answer [initialed]; also included
is the envelope in which Shaw mailed his reply; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, Do
please spare five minutes to read the"

Musters, Georgina (Gillmore) : Typed Manuscript: At Ayot St.
LawrenceRecord by Georgina ("Judy") Musters of her last conversation with G.B.Shaw;
with her handwritten additions; the original typescript apparently does not
survive; with typed notes by Dan H. Laurence on two separate leaves, and the
Nov. 2, 1950 issue of the London Evening Newsreporting Shaw's
death

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Muster, Georgina (Gillmore) : Typed Letter: to Blanche
PatchJenny Patterson was Shaw's first mistress; Georgina Musters was Shaw's cousin,
and at one time, his secretary; begins "J.P. (Jenny Patterson) was our friend -
I remember her staying in"

24

Musters, Georgina (Gillmore) : Autograph Letter Signed: to David T.
DaviesLondon; Georgina Gillmore was Shaw's cousin; at this time she was also his
secretary

Onelch, Eileen : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche PatchOxford; concerns letter from Shaw to George Cornwallis-West, the 2nd husband of
Mrs. Patrick Campbell; begins "Dear Miss Patch, No doubt a great many people
trouble you with"

24

Norman, Clarence H. : Typed Manuscript: Notes on administration of
New Ageoffice, Extract from prospectus, approximate revenue
figures of the New Age, and further notes by the
ChairmanFor further information See: New Age Press, Ltd. and Norman, Clarence H. Typed
Letter (copy) to A.R. Orage May 18, 1910 London; See also: Bernard Shaw:
Collected Letters, ed. by Dan Laurence Vol. II, p. 809

O'Casey, Sean : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard ShawTotnes, Devon; mentioned are O'Casey's Drums Under the
Windows,and a war play, Oak Leaves and Lavender;begins
"Dear G.B.S. I am about to bother you with a question - two as a"

24

Ollier, Louis : Autograph Manuscript Signed: Portrait of G.B.
ShawSigned pen and ink drawing on laid paper, 5 3/4 x 9"; signed also by Shaw, and
dated by him 10th July 1934

24

Partridge, Bernard : Caricature of Shaw "Coming Home With the 'Butter'
Mr. Bernard Shaw Does a Little Dumping."For Punch;Bernard Gould was the stage name of the artist, who
used it to play Major Saranoff in Arms and the Man,1898

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

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Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

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Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

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Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

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Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

25

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Jr. April 1986

26

Laurence, Dan H. : Typed Letter Signed & Autograph Letter Signed:
to M. Harry MushlinTwenty-seven letters, including one undated note, and a postcard (Nov. 18,
1963) signed also by Mildred and Bernard Burgunder; these letters were included
in the case with Shaw's Typed Manuscript "How to Become a Musical Critic -
Preliminaries"

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

27

Mushlin, M. Harry : Letter: to Bernard F. BurgunderIncludes copies of letters to him from Bernard F. Burgunder; the letters are
filed in chronological order regardless of author, each folder containing one
year's correspondence; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Sept. 1978

115

The following, from Box 115, forms part of the Ann Elder Jackson
Collection [subseries]:

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed Letter Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; Dearest Ann, Yes, it'd have been nice
to have giggled together over Amblytron [Judy Musters was Shaw's first
cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr.
She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 7 letters and 1 postcard from Musters
to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 8 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 4 letters from Musters to
Jackson[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 5 letters from Musters to Jackson[
Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is
under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 7 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent;7 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 6 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 12 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 11 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 5 letters from Musters to
Jackson[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 7 letters from Musters to
Jackson[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 6 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent;5 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 6 letters from Munsters to
Jackson[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 6 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 4 letters from Munsters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 6 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 6 letters from Munsters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 5 letters from Musters to
Jackson[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent;7 letters and 1 postcard from Musters
to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 4 letters and 1 postcard from Musters
to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 2 letters and 1 postcard from Musters
to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 4 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 5 letters & 1 postcard from
Musters to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's
other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's
second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 5 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 11 letters with 2 leaves of 1904
letter from Musters to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs.
Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been
Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 8 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 9 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent;11 letters & 1postcard from
Musters to Jackson [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's
other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's
second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Autographed & Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 12 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 9 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 10 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 9 letters from Musters to Jackson
plus a postcard from C. Arthur to B.P. Tyszko and 2 clippings [Judy Musters
was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her
maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 8 letters & 1 postcard from
Musters to Jackson; photo of Musters included [Judy Musters was Shaw's first
cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr.
She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

115

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 14 letters & 1 postcard from
Musters to Jackson plus one postcard to Jackson from her daughter, Judy; and
1 poem [Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other
correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second
secretary.]

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 11 letters from Musters to Jackson
[Judy Musters was Shaw's first cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence
is under her maiden name: Carr. She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

Musters, Judy : Typed Letters Signed : to Ann Carr
Jackson16 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Kent; 4 letters from Musters to Jackson,
with 1 clipping and one photo of Musters [Judy Musters was Shaw's first
cousin. Mrs. Jackson's other correspondence is under her maiden name: Carr.
She has been Shaw's second secretary.]

28

Patterson, Jane : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawPhotocopies of the originals in the British Library; the leaves have been
numbered in pencil: leaves 1-275 are from manuscript ADD. 50544; leaves 276-527
are from manuscript ADD. 50545; with identifying note added on separate leaf by
Bernard F. Burgunder, dated Jan. 27, 1982

Patch, Blanche : Typed Manuscript: The Diaries... [Shaw's diaries, kept
from January 1885 to December 1891]Contains the allegation that St. John Ervine was using transcriptions of the
diaries, originally made by Miss Patch, without the proper permission

29

Patch, Blanche : Miscellaneous Writings and Opinions of George Bernard
Shaw, extracted [typed and written] by his secretary, Blanche Patch

Patch, Blanche : Typed Letter Signed: to James HabgoodAyot St. Lawrence; a Shaw-by-proxy letter; concerns a request for a copy of
The Irrational Knot; begins "Dear Sir, Mr. Bernard Shaw asks
me to say that as he only"

29

Patch, Blanche : Typed Letter Signed: to Alan Dent London; this is a letter-by-proxy of Bernard Shaw; the old friend referred to
in the body of the letter is Max Beerbohm; included is a note from Alan Dent to
Dan Laurence

29

Patch, Blanche : Typed Letter Signed: to J.W. Robertson
ScottLondon; begins "Dear Mr. Robertson Scott, I have been living in London
since"

29

Patch, Blanche : Typed Letter Signed: to Mr. ClenchLondon; includes note by Bernard F. Burgunder on separate leaf; the "German"
referred to in the body of the letter is F.E. Loewenstein; begins "Dear Mr.
Clench, Many thanks for the information about the Annuity."

29

Patch, Blanche : Typed Letter: to George Bernard ShawBegins "While I know it is your love of teasing that made you write the"

Pearson, Hesketh : Typed Manuscript: portions of manuscript of
Pearson's biography of GBSOn the original typescript are holograph corrections by Shaw; included is a
note by Bernard Burgunder, dated May 21, 1970

29

Pearson, Hesketh : Typed Manuscript: Bernard Shaw, His Life and
Personality[fragment]Including long handwritten addition by Shaw concerning Getting
Marriedand Misalliance; identified by a pencil note
signed "H.P." partly on verson of unidentified printed proof with some pencil
corrections; published on pp. 284-5 of Pearson's book

Pember, Frank : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLondon; some confusion as to who signed a letter from Shaw to Mr. Pember, Shaw
or Blanche Patch; begins "Dear Sir / We shall be so very"

29

Pember, Frank : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLondon; Mr. Pember seems to think that "Blanche Patch" is Shaw's pseudonym
rather than his secretary; begins "Dear Sir / I hope you will not mind if I
have used"

29

Percy, (Saville) Esme : Typed Manuscript: Bernard Shaw: Personal
MemoriesLondon? Transcription from a telediphone [sic] recording; Percy was an actor
who did some of Shaw's plays; the program was given to the B.B.C.

29

Pethick-Lawrence, Frederick William, baron : Typed Letter: to George
Bernard ShawConcerning publication of a Gujarati translation of St. Joan;
with Typed Letter [carbon] to R.J. Udani from Pethick-Lawrence, Aug. 11, 1932;
and Typed Letter Signed to Pethick-Lawrence from A.C. Brown, Aug. 3, 1932

Pethick-Lawrence, Frederick William, baron : Typed Letter: to George
Bernard ShawThanking Shaw for his letter to The Timespublished Oct. 21;
begins "Dear Mr. Bernard Shaw, May I as a quite unimportant member"

29

Pettinati, Nino : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche PatchTurin; concerns the publishing history of Shaw's works in Italy, as well as the
Italian version of Miss Patch's Thirty Years...; Mr. Pettinati
translated some Shaw into Italian; begins "Very dear Miss Blanche, Please,
excuse my "Blanche," but how could an unrepentant shavian [sic] as I am"

Pitman, Sir (Isaac) James : Materials relating to the Proposed British
AlphabetIncluded: Epitome of affidavit... (on validity of Shaw's Will) February 8,
1956; Epitome intended to be helpful to lobby correspondents (on Shaw's Will)
March 23, 1956; George Bernard Shaw: some facts, February 20, 1957; Bath
Chroniclearticle, March 22, 1957; A specimen of the new British
alphabet, April 1957; Notes for press conference, December, 1957; Advertisement
regarding George Bernard Shaw, deceased December 1957; Toronto
Stararticle, January 1958; Explanatory memorandum containing Lists
of Sounds, February 1958; A phonetic alphabet, Print in Britain,
August 1960; Extract from the Will (Shaw's); Shaw notecard on phonetic spelling
(with holograph note), January 27, 1942; Shaw's Orthography of the Bomb,
December 27, 1945; My fair ladies and gentlemen, November 1958

29

Plunkett, Sir Horace Curzon : Typed Letter: to George Bernard
ShawConcerns objections to production of O'Flaherty, V.C.in Dublin;
the original of this letter has not been located; begins "My dear Shaw, I hear
you are in direct communication"

29

Pritzker, Lee : Typed Manuscript: The Saint of Ayot St.
LawrenceArticle on pp. 3-4; the author was founder of the first Shaw Society of Canada;
begins "Canadian Vegetarian Union News Bulletin

29

Rank, Joseph Arthur : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawSurrey; discussion of the making of a film version of Caesar and
Cleopatra; date of Shaw's answer given, in Shaw's hand; begins "Dear
Mr. Bernard Shaw / I entirely agree that the artistic"

29

Reyding, A. : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard ShawAmsterdam; Mr. Reyding represented the Society of Authors in the Netherlands;
the letter concerns translations into Flemish, and whether they copyright those
into Dutch; begins "Dear Sir, In answer to yours of the 16th inst. I beg to
observe the"

Richards, Ruth and Ulrich, Elizabeth : Typed Letter: Concerning the
progress of Mr. Burgunder's reference question with regard to Agnes Claudius,
former companion to Mrs. Patrick CampbellWilkes-Barre, and University Park, Pennsylvania; some of the copies are
signed

Robinson, Lennox : Typed Letter Signed: to Alan WadeDublin; concerns the history of the Irish Academy of Letters; Shaw was a
Founding Member; begins "Dear Alan Wade / P.S. O'Hegarty tells me that some
time ago you wrote to him"

Royal Academy of Dramatic Art : Typed Letter Signed: bearing many
signatures of various members, among them Shaw's [fragment]London; appeal for funds to found a national theatre

29

Royal Society of Literature, Academic Committee : Typed Manuscript:
Letters and related documentsMimeographed, spirit-duplicated, and printed material from teh files of G.B.
Shaw, who was a member of the Academic Committee; one item gives the rules of
the Committee at the time of tis creation in 1911; others are concerned with
producing a phonetic alphabet; includes note on separate leaf by Bernard F.
Burgunder

29

Russell, Henry T. ("Tosti") : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche
PatchLondon; begins "My dear B.P. / I am off tomorrow to New York with the Duke of
Windsor

29

Sadleir, Michael : Typed Letter Signed: to Blanche PatchLondon; concerns Miss Patch's dispute with Shaw's biographer, St. John Ervine,
as to his use of Shaw's diaries; See: Patch, Blanche Typed Manuscript
The Diaries...; Mr. Sadleir was manager at Constable's,
Shaw's publishers; begins "Dear Miss Patch, There is little I can say by way
of"

Saville, Agnes : Typed Letter: to Blanche PatchLondon; Miss Patch was Shaw's secretary; on the same sheet is another copy of
Cyril Maude's letter of November 18, 1950, to Miss Patch; begins "Dear Miss
Patch, I was so very sorry to have had to leave immediately"

Shah, Hiralal Amritlal : Typed Manuscript Signed: The Late Mr. Bernard
Shaw - When He Was In BombayEnglish translation by the author of an article in Gujarati published in
Prabuddha Jain, Bombay, Nov. 15, 1950, and reprinted in 1955;
the article concerns Shaw's visit to Bombay in January 1933

Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Letter Signed: to Sean
O'CaseyChristmas Card; no year is given

30

Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Typed Letter: Business
correspondence34 letters; typed copies made for Shaw of letters by Charlotte Shaw and others
concerning edition she helped prepare of Selected Passages from the
Works of Bernard Shawand Three Plays by Brieux;
cross-reference cards have been made for the individual letters, by author, and
for the books discussed

30

Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Autograph Letter Signed: to
Brentano'sLondon; both the note and the envelope were found with letters received from
George Bernard Shaw by Brentano's; the envelope is presumably to be dated ca.
1916

Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Autograph Letter Signed: to Ann
Elder [initialed]Ayot St. Lawrence; with her Autograph Document "Extract from the Baptismal
Register" certified copy, July 11, 1932; and a 4x5 photograph of her (ca.
1920?) taken and developed by George Bernard Shaw; and a printed Memorial
Program dated April 5, 1929, for her sister Mary Stewart (Payne-Townshend)
Cholmondeley; an explanatory note by Dan H. Laurence has been typed on a
separate leaf; gift of Bernard F. Burgunder, Dec. 19, 1978

Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Autograph Letter Signed: to Sean
O'CaseyMalvern; begins "Dear Sean / It is delightful to hear of you / even with
such"

30

Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Autograph Letter: to Sean O'Casey
[fragment]Ayot St. Lawrence? with typed transcript of part of the extant fragment; begins
"Dear Sean / Don't think because I did not write"

Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Autograph Letter: to Blanche
PatchSouth Africa; this postcard is marked II, I is missing, and, as there is no
signature, perhaps there was a III? begins "We are getting on splendidly
here."

30

Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Autograph Letter Signed: to Seumas?
O'SullivanAyot St. Lawrence; Mr. O'Sullivan was editor of the Dublin
Magazine; begins "Dear Mr. O'Sullivan / I see you are one of the
Hon. Treasurers for the AE"

Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Autograph Letter Signed: in the
name of GBS to "Authorities"Ayot St. Lawrence; a description of their property at Ayot, probably in
response to an inquiry from the government, due to WWII; begins "The house at
Ayot St. Lawrence is a gentleman's residence standing on its own"

Shaw, Charlotte (Payne-Townshend) : Autograph Letter Signed: to Sean
O'CaseyAyot St. Lawrence; begins "I have been trying to do all / you asked"

30

Shaw, George Carr, Mrs. (Lucinda Elizabeth Gurly) : Document Signed:
Receipt for repayment of a loan made to George Bernard Shaw (her
son)London; the body of the document is in Shaw's hand; with note by Bernard F.
Burgunder on separate leaf

30

Shaw, George Carr, Mrs. (Lucinda Elizabeth Gurly) : Autograph Document:
Household Accounting Listing[n.p.] Adding and subtracting of total amounts may be in Shaw's hand. Included
are two notes from B. F. Burgunder with his thoughts as well as what Dan
Laurence wrote to him.

Speyer, Edward : Typed Letter: to George Bernard ShawShenley-Barnet, Herts; typed on Speyer's embossed stationery; at the top is
typed: "Copy of a letter to G. Bernard Shaw, by Edward Speyer"; begins "Dear
Mr. Shaw, I enclose a copy of the"

Strasser, Josef : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawVienna; with Autograph Letter Signed to him by G.B. Shaw December 6, 1929,
added at end; concerns the psychological importance of making resolutions;
begins "Dear Sir, I beg to submit to you a request / with regard to"

30

Swaffer, Hannen : Typed Letter: to George Bernard ShawLondon; on the Labour Party; begins "Dear G.B.S., I was very glad to get your
letter because"

30

Swaffer, Hannen : Letters in response to Swaffer's attack on Shaw's
The Apple CartAlso included are 3 clippings and 2 pages of unidentified notes; Swaffer was
the drama critic of The Daily Express

30

Swede, Oscar : Typed Letter: to George Bernard Shaw
[fragment]Franfort am Main; begins "Bernard Shaw / Help me to do something to get people
interested in an international"

Teleki, Joseph : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLondon; concerns copyright law; Teleki was an Hungarian literary agent who
helped Shaw get his plays translated into Hungarian; begins "My dear Sir, May I
be permitted to draw your attention"

31

Teleki, Joseph : Typed Letter Signed; to George Bernard
ShawLondon; Mr. Teleki offers to become Shaw's Hungarian agent; begins "Dear Mr.
Shaw, It is the general practice on the Continent - not only in Hungary-"

Thomas, Charles : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLondon; probably this is a copy, for C. Thomas's files, of the letter he sent
to Shaw; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, I send you the cuttings from / your last"

31

Thomas, Charles : Autograph Letter Signed: to Edmund Yates?London; includes quote from letter of Shaw to Thomas; written across the quote,
in a different ink, is a note initialled E.Y.; Yates was editor of The
World, for which Shaw wrote music criticism that he sent to Thomas;
begins "Messrs. Sir John Fowler (next celebrity) is"

Thorne, Doris Arthur (Jones) : Autograph Letter Signed: to M.H.
SpielmannHampstead, London; announcement and description of the death of her father,
Henry Arthur Jones; Spielmann was a close friend of HAJ; See: Jones, Doris
Arthur. Life and Letters of Henry Arthur Jones.London, 1930;
begins "Dear Mr. Spielmann / Thank you very much for"

31

Thorne, Doris Arthur (Jones) : Autograph Letter Signed: to M.H.
SpielmannHampstead, London; discussion of her writing of the life of her father, Henry
Arthur Jones; begins "Dear Mr. Spielmann / In case you have not seen"

Thring, George Herbert : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawLondon; at the bottom of the letter is the handwritten reply: Autograph Letter
Signed to George Herbert Thring from George Bernard Shaw, May 22, 1924; begins
"Dear Mr. Shaw, The British Broadcasting Co. have asked for"

31

Thring, George Herbert : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw
[initialed]Thring was Secretary to the Society of Authors until 1930; begins "Dear Mr.
Shaw, I am sending you a formal letter of invitation to / the International
Meeting which the French Society is calling / together at the beginning of
June."

31

Thring, George Herbert : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw
[initialed]Initialled by Thring; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw / Many thanks for your note of the
25th inst. I am / exceedingly sorry that you won't be able to attend the
meeting / in Paris,"

31

Thring, George Herbert : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw
[initialed]Initialled by Thring; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, Many thanks for your letter of the
27th inst. / with the documents returned."

31

Thring, George Herbert : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawInitialled by Thring; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, Many thanks for your letter of the
26th inst [ant] / with the papers returned."

31

Thring, George Herbert : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw
[initialed]Initialled by Thring; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, I wonder whether it would be
possible for you to / attend an International meeting of the Dramatic Authors
in Berlin / on April 16th?

31

Thring, George Herbert : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw
[initialed]Initialled by Thring; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, Many thanks for the proof
returned. I will / see that twenty-five galley proofs are sent to you"

31

Thring, George Herbert : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard Shaw
[initialed]Initialled by Thring; begins "Dear Mr. Shaw, I have much pleasure in enclosing
herewith / the pulls of your letter for which you asked."

Tomalin, W.F. : Typed Letter Signed: to Lady RhonddaSurrey; a letter by Shaw is mentioned in the body of the letter; begins "Dear
Madame / The sum given by you and other friends towards the cost and
equipment"

Tunney, Gene : Typed Letter: to Sister Felicitas CorriganBegins "Dear Sister / I have your letter of the 9th and can hardly wait to
write and"

31

Tunney, Gene : Typed Letter: to Dame Felicitas Corrigan,
O.S.B.A letter of thanks from Tunney, via his secretary, K.M. Skallon, for copies of
the letters between Shaw and Dame Laurentia McLachlan; begins "Dear Sister /
This is to acknowledge receipt of the copy of"

31

Tunney, Gene : Printed programs for boxing matchesQueensbury Challenge Cups, Lillie Bridge Grounds, March 17, 1883 (listed to
fight is a G.B. Shaw of London); Amateur Boxing Championships, St. James's
Hall, April 15, 1882; possibly sent to Tunney by Shaw because of the reference
to a G.B. Shaw?

31

Tusa, John : Autograph Letter Signed: to Blanche PatchLondon; Tusa is writing on behalf of the B.B.C.; the letter concerns Miss
Patch's radio broadcast on Shaw; begins "Dear Miss Patch, Many thanks for your
kind letter."

Viereck, George Sylvester : Typed Manuscript Signed: Shaw Looks at Life
at SeventyInterview conducted by Viereck at Shaw's home in London; the manuscript bears
extensive additions, excisions, and corrections in Shaw's hand; at the end is a
holograph note by Viereck concerning Shaw's authorization of publications of
the manuscript; with note on separate leaf

31

Voynitch, Ethel Lillian (Boole) : Typed Manuscript: The
GadflyPhotocopy of the original manuscript in the British Museum: a four-act dramatic
version by G.B. Shaw of Voynitch's novel; with explanatory note added on
separate leaf by Bernard F. Burgunder

Ward, May Augusta (Arnold) : Autograph Letter Signed: to Mrs. Patrick
Campbell5 letters; with typed copies (presumably made by Arthur Bertram) of all but the
Oct. 19 letter; these letters deal with a proposal that Mrs. Campbell take part
in producting Mrs. Ward's play Eleanor(based on her novel)

31

Wardrop, John : Typed Letter: to George Bernard ShawTyped transcript by Blanche Patch; begins "On the 17th of December, 1939"

31

Ward, Mary Augusta (Arnold) : Typed Letter: to George Bernard
ShawTring; concerns a resolution to be put to the Society of Authors; begins "Dear
Mr. Bernard Shaw, You and I found ourselves working"

31

Wardrop, John : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard ShawLondon; for transcript typed by Blanche Patch see Wardrop's letter to Shaw,
n.d., "On the 17th December..."; begins "My dear GBS--You are a good lad."

31

Wardrop, John : Typed Letter Signed: to George Bernard ShawLondon; begins "All right, all right, all right, all right, ALL RIGHT!"

Wells, Herbert George : Autograph Letter Signed: to George Bernard
ShawConcerns John Bull's Other Island; original letter written in
extremely light pencil, over which someone has gone with a pen; copies
apparently made by Blanche Patch; with note on separate leaf; begins "In spite
of your disgusting caricature of me"

GBS : The Bach Choir's Performance [galley proof]Article written for The World,but not published, on the Thursday
March 15 performance of the St. Matthew Passion; See: G.B. Shaw The Bach Choir,
March 21, 1894; Autograph Letter Signed to Shaw from Charles Thomas, March 30,
1894; and Vol. III pp. 166-7 of Shaw's Music,ed. Dan H. Laurence
(Bodley Head 1981)

33

GBS : Back to Methuselah - In the
Beginning[proof]Proof for the Limited Editions Club edition, published in 1939; the text of the
proof is found on pp. 3-5 of the book, but in a different format; the wood
engraving in the proof is found on p. 3 of the book, but in a later state

GBS : Brilliant AddressSouth China Morning Post; newspaper article excerpt consisting
mostly of a transcript of Shaw's public address at the University of Hong Kong;
Cf. Laurence C2991; end of article damaged; on verso is a photo of Shaw on
board a ship

33

GBS : "Child Poverty is Only Poverty that Matters" [proof]New York Call

GBS : A Debate on DistributismAmerican Review; Shaw's contribution, titled "The Case for
Russia," is printed on pp. 309-314; the reply by Hilaire Belloc, titled "A
Letter to Bernard Shaw," is printed on pp. 314-320

33

GBS : A Debate on SocialismThe New Age; "part of a discussion...on Wednesday, November 18,
1908, Mr. Hilaire Belloc, M.P., in the Chair;" Shaw, G.K. Chesterton, and Cecil
Chesterton are the quoted participants; printed on pp. 419-421

GBS : I Am a ClassicExcerpt of article printed on p. 19 of Hearst's,New York; full
title: "I Am a Classic: But Am I a Shakespeare Thief?" cartoon drawing of Shaw
by James Montgomery Flagg accompanies the article

35

GBS : I Would Drop A-Bomb on ManchesterExcerpted lead article on p. 1 of Splash!monthly newspaper,
printing in facsimile Shaw's answers to a questionnaire

35

GBS : "If I Were a Clerk Again"p. 251 of Tit-Bits; with copies

35

GBS : "Illusions and Idolatries."The Daily Worker; commentary on the coronation of George VI;
with copies

GBS : "Joy Riding at the War Front. II - The Technique of
War."Printed in the Daily C[hronicle?], London; Shaw's impressions of
the front; with copies

35

GBS : "The King, the Constitution, and the Lady."Printed in the Evening Standard, p.7, December 5, 1936;; a
"Fictitious Dialogue" on the subject of Edward VIII's romance with Wallis
Simpson; with copies

35

GBS : The Late Sire Henry Irving and Mr. Bernard ShawPrinted in the Morning Post;letter by Shaw to the Editor, dated
"Dec. 2" followed by three letters by others to the Editor concerning
Major Barbara;with a related newspaper clipping of Oct. 25,
1905 concerning Shaw's comments on Sir Henry Irving; with copies

35

GBS : Letter to Irish TimesBrief article printed in Timeunder heading "Litterateurs"
clipped from p. 45 and identified in hand of Dan H. Laurence; the text of
Shaw's letter is quoted; with copy

35

GBS : Letters to the EditorPrinted in St. Martin's [?] Review;three letters concerning his
article "The Author As Manual Laborer" and his proposal for a new British
alphabet; to the clipping is attached the label of a clipping service; on a
paper pasted to this label Shaw has written "Author"; with copy

35

GBS : Literature and ArtArticle printed in The Christian Commonwealthis from notes on a
lecture Shaw gave in the City Temple; with copies

35

GBS : "Mad Do...?"Printed in the Sunday Express; full title supplied by Dan H.
Laurence in letter to J. Tyler, December 23, 1979; Mad Dogs--Bad Men: Both
Should Be Killed Without Compunction; with copies

GBS : Note by Mr. Bernard Shaw on invitation "to a Private View of a
Woolworth Exhibition of Pictures by Gertrude Harvey"With a note by Bernard Burgunder and two clipped newspaper reviews of the
exhibit

35

GBS : A Note to "Androcles and the Lion"New York; a 4-page leaflet distributed at the first American production of
Androclesin New York; with explanatory note on stationary of
James F. Drake; for another copy See: SHAW PR 5363 A85 1914b

35

GBS : Notes On The Way [fragment]Printed in Time and Tide; this leaf includes the first two pages
(1423-4) of the article; for a complete copy See: SHAW DT 387.8 S53++

35

GBS : Old Bachelor Sam ButlerPrinted in The Observer; review of The Essential Samuel
Butler,edited by G.D.H. Cole

35

GBS : On Panama's far distant IsthmusNewspaper clipping, describing a Christmas card with picture of Shaw and
Frances Day (She in Buoyant Billions) and with poem by Shaw,
reprinted in the clipping, beginning "On Panama's..."

35

GBS : Bernard Shaw on Religion: An Interviewphotocopy on acid-free paper, made from the original article printed on pp.
28-29 of Vol. 48, No. 7 (July 1922) of Pearson's Magazine; for
the original, See: Pearson's Magazine

35

GBS : Bernard Shaw on the Golden WestPhotocopy, on acid-free paper, made from the original article printed on p. 158
of Vol. 38, No. 4 (October 1917) of Pearson's Magazine;
incorporated in the article is a transcript and partial facsimile of Autograph
Letter Signed from Shaw to Frank Harris, July 31, 1917; for the original of
this issue, See: Pearson's Magazine

35

GBS : Bernard Shaw on the WarPhotocopy, on acid-free paper, made from the original article printed on p. 418
of Vol. 38, No. 10 (April 1918) of Pearson's Magazine; for the
original, See: Pearson's Magazine

35

GBS : Oxford Might Be Made An Asylum!Report printed on p. 9 of unidentified newspaper quoting a speech by Shaw in
which he criticizes British University education

GBS : "Shaw tells why he wrote Saint Joan"Broadside issued by the Theatre Guild at the period of their production of
Saint Joan; with a note by Bernard F. Burgunder

35

GBS : Shaw's LatestPhotocopy, on acid-free paper, made from the original article printed on p. 20
of Vol. 39, No. 1 (May 1918) of Pearson's Magazine; the article
is datelined March 5, 1918, and is probably excerpted from a letter by Shaw to
Frank Harris; with copies on pp. 22-27 on which is printed Oscar Wilde in
Prison - Chapter XVII, by Frank Harris, who offers it as "a specimen chapter of
my 'Life of Oscar Wilde'" with copies also of pp. 38-42 on which is printed an
article titled James Joyce, by Padraic Colum; for the original of this issue,
See: Pearson's Magazine

35

GBS : Socialism for Millionaires - proofA fragment of a proof sheet, with note in Shaw's hand: "Cut out of the Fabian
reprint of Socialism for Millionaires"; with note on separate leaf by Bernard
F. Burgunder

35

GBS : Socialism and the middle class, broadside for a lecture by
ShawCroydon

35

GBS : A Socialist ProgrammeExcerpt of an article printed in The Clarion; subtitled: The
Gentle Art of Unpleasantness

35

GBS : The Solution of the Censorship ProblemArticle printed on pp. 628-631 of The Academy

35

GBS : The Solution of the Censorship ProblemPhotostat of an article printed on pp. 628-631 of The Academy

35

GBS : The South African QuestionConsists of responses by Walter Crane, A.E. Fletcher, and Frank Colebrook to an
article by Shaw of the previous week printed in The Clarion

35

GBS : Sovjet-Tyssland...Photocopies of three articles by Shaw, printed in Swedish, in
Stockholms-Tidningen

GBS : A Talk with George Bernard ShawExcerpted interview in The Music Student, signed "P.A.S." on
Shaw's views of British music; followed by his "Is Music of Any 'National
Importance,'" a letter to the Editor of the Western Daily Press, August 27,
1916

36

GBS : Theatre Managers and Film RightsPrinted in The Author Playwright and Composer

36

GBS : "These reminiscences of Mr. Vincent..."Quote by Shaw appears for publicity purposes on the dust wrapper of the 1st
edition of Aspects of Wilde,by Vincent O'Sullivan

36

GBS : To the Audience at the Kingsway TheatreA letter concerning John Bull's Other Island,printed under an
introduction with the heading: Mr. Bernard Shaw and His Audiences. A Personal
Appeal from the Author of John Bull's Other Island; printed in Pall Mall
Gazette

GBS : The War Indemnities!Photocopy, on acid-free paper, made from the original article printed on pp.
444-445 of Vol. 46, No. 12 (June 1921) of Pearson's Magazine;
for the original, See: Pearson's Magazine

36

GBS : The War IndemnitiesPhotostats of pp. 395-7 of Vol. XXXV of The American
Mercurygiving text of the "playlet" first printed in Pearson's
Magazine,June 1921; with explanatory note added on separate leaf by
Dan H. Laurence

GBS : What Is the Use of an Arts Club? [announcement]Printed flyer announcing a lecture by Shaw in the Philosophical Hall, Leeds;
the date '1905' is added in Shaw's handwriting

36

GBS : Who Is Frank Harris?Photocopy, on acid-free paper, made from the original article printed on pp.
258-9 of Vol. 39, No. 5 (Sept. 1918) of Pearson's Magazine; with
a copy of p. 272 on which is printed an article by Theodore Dreiser titled True
Art Speaks Plainly; and with a copy of p. 280, on which is printed an article
by Frank Harris, titled The Handwriting of Great Writers, which includes a
brief paragraph on Shaw's handwriting; for the original of this issue, See:
Pearson's Magazine

36

GBS : The YahoosPhotocopy, edited in hand of Dan H. Laurence

36

GBS : Letter to the Editor, "Conversation Pieces"

36

GBS : Letter to the Editor of The Observer, "Mr. Bernard
Shaw's Translator"

GBS : Letters to "Marxian" George Samuels on the Boer War. Printed in
The Labour Leader,XII (January 6, 1900), 1-2Printed under the title "London, Shaw, and War"

36

GBS : Letter to the Editor, London Times[strike-off
print]London; title: "The National Shakespeare Theatre and the New Repertory
Theatres;" rather than strictly a galley, this item appears to be a strike-off
or off-print; begins "Sir / The anarchist that is latent in every"

36

GBS : Letter to Editor of The TimesHeadlined "National Insurance and Political Tactics. Mr. Shaw's Protest;"
printed on pp. 9-10 of the London Times

36

GBS : Letter to Lugne-Poe [extract]Printed in L'Oeuvre; Shaw portrays himself as a shark who
devours dramatists

36

GBS : Letter to the Editor, The NationNewspaper clipping; printed under title: "Equality of Income;" begins "Sir / I
am not going to let Mr. Leonard Hobhouse out of it / quite so easily as
that"

36

GBS : Letter to Ellen Terry, missing from published version of
Shaw-Terry correspondencePrinted copy of the letter, which was kept from publication by Gordon Craig;
includes note by Bernard F. Burgunder

36

GBS : Letter to Editor of The Daily CitizenTitle here: "Call You This Discipline?" concerns Shaw's Common Sense
About The War

36

GBS : Letter to the Editor of The Daily News;"The Irish
Executions"Concerns the Sinn Fein

36

GBS : Letter to the Editor, The New Statesman [galley]Title: "The Case Against Chesterton;" begins "Sir / If Mr. Chesterton is
righting himself gradually"

GBS : Letter to the Editor of Welwyn Garden City PilotLetter reprinted in the Daily Newsconcerning Shaw's preface to
The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet

36

GBS : Letter: Letters to John Farleigh (with notes by
Farleigh)Correspondence concerning the illustrations to The Adventures of the
Black Girl in Her Search for God(Constable, 1932); extracted from
London Mercury,March 1937

36

GBS : Letter to London MercuryTitled: The Typography of G.B.S.; Laurence 2565

36

GBS : Letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Royal Swedish
AcademyContained in body of article in The Daily Chronicleheadlined:
"G.B.S. Declines the Nobel £6,000"; date in Shaw's hand

36

GBS : Letter to ?Part of a letter in shorthand reproduced to illustrate an article in
Pitman's Journal of Commercial Education"G.B.S. and Pitman's
Shorthand;" with typed transcription on separate leaf

GBS : Letter to the Editor of Forward, "Was Bernard Shaw
in the Secret Service?"On Shaw's "Activities in the Great War"

36

GBS : Letter to Editor of The ObserverHere titled: "Bernard Shaw 'Relics.' A Warning from the Author. The Locke
Annotations;" dated in ink in Shaw's hand (according to Dan H. Laurence)

36

GBS : Letter to H.H. HammondOn American criticism of his play How He Lied To Her
Husband;quoted in article in Sunday Dispatch"G.B.S. Hits
Hollywood"

36

GBS : Letter to The TimesArticle in South China Morning Posttitled: Back From Moscow;
originally published in The Times,August 13, 1931; Laurence
2918

36

GBS : Letter to the Editor of The Observer"Habit and the
Evolutionary Process"

36

GBS : Letter to the Editor of the Daily Dispatch,"Mr.
Shaw and the Kodo Menace"Date is in Shaw's hand

36

GBS : Letter to Editor of The Irish TimesHere titled "Bernard Shaw on Casement Diaries;" published on pp. 131-34 of
Shaw's The Matter with Ireland,ed. Dan H. Laurence (1962); see
also letters to Shaw from M.J. MacManus

36

GBS : Letter to Editor of The Irish TimesHere titled "The Casement Documents;" published on pp. 134-35 of Shaw's
The Matter with Ireland, ed. Dan H. Laurence (1962); see also
letters to Shaw from M.J. MacManus

GBS : Letter to The TimesTitled: "The Coming Budget: Taxes and the Vicar of Bray"; Laurence 3510

36

GBS : Letter to the Editor, Forward[galley]Concerns neutrality of Eire in World War II; begins "When the Irish Free State
was established"

36

GBS : Letter to The TimesTitled: "Basic English and Spelling"; Laurence 3520

36

GBS : Letter Signed: to H.M. Stationery OfficeAyot St. Lawrence; a letter on Shaw's pet project of aplphabet reform, for
which he eventually left money in his will; with notes by Dan Laurence and
Bernard Burgunder; begins "Dear Colonel Controller / I am at present making my
will. As I intend leaving"

36

GBS : Letter to The TimesTitled: "Bringing Up the Child"; Laurence 3532

36

GBS : Letter to The TimesTitled: "The Care of Children"; Laurence 3537

36

GBS : Letter to The TimesTitled: "The Atomic Bomb"; two copies; Laurence 3605

36

GBS : Letter to The TimesTitled: "Budget and Surtax"; Laurence 3616

36

GBS : Letter to The TimesTitled: "Mr. Raphael Roche"; Laurence 3618

36

GBS : Letter to The TimesTitled: "Orthography of the Bomb"; two copies; Laurence 3624

36

GBS : Letter to The TimesTitled: "Caesar and Cleopatra"; two copies; Laurence 3625

GBS : Letter to Mr. PitmanExcerpt from The Times; the text of the letter is quoted in a
report of the debate in the House of Commons on March 11, 1949, concerning
spelling reform; also quoted is an excerpt from a letter by Shaw to Mr.
Follick

GBS : Letter to The TimesTitled: "Story of British 'Communism'"; Laurence 3929

36

GBS : Letters to Ellen TerryTwo previously unpublished cards to Ellen Terry, one dated January 19, 1920,
the other undated, printed on p. 6 of The Literary Repository

37

GBS : Verse on card with drawing by Stanley Parker

37

GBS : ReviewsVarious publications; list of articles included in manuscript folder concerning
The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search For God

37

Pearson, Hesketh : Advice to a Young
CriticReviews"Shavian Advice" printed in The Listener

37

Forster, Peter : Androcles and the
LionReviews"Shaw and the Lion" printed in John O'London's Weekly

37

The Apple CartReviewsErvine, St. John Greer: "Mr. Shaw's Superb Pantomime" August 25, 1929; Powell,
Dilys: "Ideas and the Play" August 19, 1929?; and Purdom, Charles Benjamin:
"Another Go At The Apple Cart" September 5, 1929
Everyman

37

GBS : Arms and the ManFilm brochureFour-page supplement from Illustrierte Film-Bühnepublishing
photographs from the German film Helden;with this is filed an
illustrated article on the same film, excerpted from a periodical dated
1958

GBS : The Chocolate Soldier.Book of words for the
operaLondon; written by Rudolf Bernauer and Leopold Jacobson; English version by
Stanislaus Stange; The Chocolate Soldieris based on Shaw's
Arms and the Man

GBS : Collected Letters: 1911-1925ReviewsJohn Carey in The Sunday Times(London), June 2, 1985 (with
caricature of Shaw based on photo in the Burgunder Collection); John Gross in
The New York Times, June 18, 1985; Hugh Kenner in The
New York Times Book Review, June 30, 1985; Samuel Hynes in
The New Republic, July 15 & 22, 1985

37

GBS : Collected Plays with Their
PrefacesReviewsJohn Simon in The New York Times Book Review, November 2, 1975;
with Warren S. Smith's "G.B. Shaw at 119 - Indication of Immortality"
(NY Times, November 2, 1975)

GBS : John Bull's Other IslandReviewsErvine, St. John. "John Bull's Other Island." July 6, 1951

37

GBS : Major BarbaraFilm souvenir program

37

GBS : Major BarbaraReviews"'Major Barbara' Revived."

37

GBS : Man and SupermanReviews, CriticismPearson, Hesketh. "The Comedy Shaw Wrote Around his Gospel." n.d.; Eder,
Richard. "Shaw Still Has the Power to Captivate." ( New York
Times,September 4, 1977); Punch, September 16, 1903;
Coda,July 1952 (advert for a Columbia recording of Don Juan
in Hell, read by Charles Laughton, Charles Boyer, Cedric Hardwicke, and Agnes
Moorehead)

GBS : The Shewing-Up of Blanco PosnetReviews,
CriticismsNoguchi, Yone. Western Drama in the East. The Graphic,February
18, 1911

37

GBS : The Shewing-Up of Blanco PosnetReviews,
criticismsFive newspaper cuttings dated May 22, August 21, 22, 24, 26; the cutting of May
9 reports an interview with Shaw; that of Aug. 24 prints a letter from Shaw to
W.B. Yeats dated Aug. 22, as well as letters to and from Lady Gregory

37

GBS : The Simpleton of the Unexpected IslesReviews and
advertisementsFlyer from Constable advertising the first edition of The Simpleton, The
Six, and The Millionairess

GBS : Works of George Bernard ShawAdvertisements, publisher's catalogues, solicitations, etc.; not related to any
particular work by Shaw; filed at bottom of box marked: "Misc. Printed
Material" Works of George Bernard Shaw

Series VII. Reviews on G.B. Shaw [series]:

38-39

Series VIII. Miscellaneous Printed Material by others [series]:

40

Adcock, Arthur St. John : Bernard Shaw's New PlaysArticle, printed on pp. 94-95 of The Bookmanon The Doctor's
Dilemma, Getting Married, and The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet; on pp. 95-96 os
the same issue is printed "A Long Way with Bernard Shaw" by Holbrook Jackson, a
review of George Bernard Shaw: A Critical Biographyby Archibald
Henderson

40

Abby Theatre Dramatic Festival of Plays and Lectures:
BrochureDublin; Official Souvenir of the third (enlarged) edition of the brochure
giving the program for the Dramatic Festival in August, 1938.

American Shaw Festival : BrochureAnnouncement of the Inaugural Season; plays by Shaw included are
Candidaand Mrs. Warren's Profession

40

American Shaw Festival : BrochurePlays by Shaw included are Misallianceand How He Lied To
Her Husband

40

American Shaw Festival : BrochureThe play by Shaw included is Major Barbara

40

The Anglo-Swedish Literary Foundation : First Annual ReportGift of Dan H. Laurence; with the Second Annual Report (ca. April 1, 1929) and
a mimeographed summary, dated June 1960, of the Foundation's activities

The Authors' Producing Society : Circular concerning Damaged
Goods[proof]Announces transfer of production of the play Damaged Goods,by
Eugene Brieux, to the Court Theatre; Shaw's Preface to Three Plays by
Brieuxis quoted on galley 3; with explanatory note added by Dan H.
Laurence on separate leaf

Bishop, George Walter : Portrait of Shaw as a VillagerExcerpted from Daily Telegraph; review of Allan Chappelow's book
Shaw the Villager and Human Being

40

Blatchford, Robert : The New Enemy in Our MidstFull-page article printed in The Weekly Dispatchon p. 3, largely
an attack on G. Bernard Shaw's pamphlet Common Sense about the
War; the original is FRAGILE: with it are filed two complete
photocopies, on eon acid-free paper

40

Borough Polytechnic Institute Economic Club : Program of
lectures"A lecture by G. Bernard Shaw on "The Jevonian Theory" is scheduled for Dec.
2."

Brock, Erich : Bernard Shaw vor dem KlostergitterBerlin?; article in two parts from unidentified periodical, reviewing the book
In a Great Tradition(London 1956) concerning Laurentia
McLachlan and Shaw, as translated into German under the title: Freiheit
jenseits des Gitters

40

Brock, H.T. : "Shaw the Youthful Pictured by Shaw"In New York Times Magazine;article on Shaw's life and work,
commemorating the publication of the Collected Works,by William
H. Wise & Co.; included are prints of 5 photos of Shaw

40

Brock, H.T. : "Weighed in the Ballance"In New York Times Book Review Magazine;review on Frank Harris'
unauthorized biography of Shaw

40

Brome, Vincent : "Bernard Shaw versus H.G. Wells"In Radio Times;printed with the article are portraits of the two
by David Low

40

Brown, Ivor John Carnegie : "The Future of G.B.S."In The Observer

40

Callen, Harold : The Bashful Genius, Theatre ProgramProgram and poster for a play (The Van Dam Theatre, New York) about Shaw; with
note added on separate leaf from Bernard F. Burgunder; gift of Dan H.
Laurence

40

Carter, Huntly : Price of Hero WorshipIn The Daily Express;newspaper article about market value of
cards and letters by Shaw, with references to letters from Shaw to Carter;
deacidified August 1984

40

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : Drawing by Ginsbury of Mrs. Campbell as "the
Matriarch" in G.B. Stern's play of the same nameIn T.P.'s Weekly

40

Campbell, Mrs. Patrick : "Speech Has Become Talk - and Talk
Chatter"In The Evening Standard;holograph notation at the top, "Is it
very bad?" in Mrs. Campbell's hand

Chappelow, Allan : "Photographing the Fabians"In John O'London's Weekly;includes photos of H.G. Wells, E.R.
Pease, the Webbs, and Shaw; it was done to commemorate the 70th anniversary of
the founding of the Fabian Society

40

Charles Hamilton Galleries, Inc. : Auction catalogs 163 &
164Lots 101-132 in the catalog for April 19 are letters from George Bernard Shaw
to Arnold Daly; the catalog for May 31 lists the prices realized at the April
19 sale

Clement, Russell : The Perfect WagneriteFriends of the Brigham Young Unversity Library Newsletter; article on a copy of
Shaw's Perfect Wagnerite,inscribed to Dorothea Kreyer and
containing 30 photographs of her and Shaw from the summer of 1898; gift of Rick
Grunder

40

Cockerell, Sir Sydney Carlyle : Document: Admission card to cremation
of George Bernard ShawCard issued by The Public Trustee Office for the cremation on November 6,
1950

Contemporary Arts Conference : Preliminary NoticeA 7-page stapled printed pamphlet including the program for the conference to
be held June 7-10, 1921; with G.B. Shaw's holograph notes on back cover;
identifying note in ink on front cover by Holbrook Jackson; and a note on
separate leaf by Dan H. Laurence

40

The Cornhill Magazine : Index to Volume 168. Numbers 1003-1008; Spring
1955-Summer 1956; John Murray, 50 Albermarles Street, London, W.I.
1956Cover and the table of contents; this is the magazine which contains the
letters between Shaw and Dame Laurentia MacLachlan

41

Dent, Alan: Wicked Wicked LettersIn Life Magazine;edited by Dent, a review of the "Shaw-Terry
Letters", pp. 62-[69?] with examples of their letters and photographs of
both.

41

Dickens, Charles : Dickens and Ellen TernanIn The Sunday Times;articles concerned with Dicken's
relationship to Ellen Ternan; obtained by Mr. Burgunder for their connection
with the Shaw-Perugini correspondence

Ervine, St. John Greer : A Forgotten "Masterpiece"In The Stage World;column headed "At the Play" concerning the
anonymous play Alan's Wife(produced in 1893); includes the text
(corrected in hand of Dan H. Laurence) of Letter to Floryan Sobieniowski,
November 10, 1928

41

Ervine, St. John Greer : "At the Play: The Alleged Septuagenarianism of
Bernard Shaw"

Ervine, St. John Greer : Mr. Shaw on Extermination - IIn London Observer;printed under the heading "At the Play" and
being in part a review of Shaw's Village Wooing

41

Escott, T.H.S. : "How the 'World' Was Made"In The Sketch;history of The Worldunder Edmund
Yates, for which Shaw began to write as art critic in 1886

41

Everyman Theatre : Programs and noticesFive programs for plays by G.B. Shaw have been removed from this collection of
Everyman Theatre papers and separately cataloged; the remainder includes some
references to plays by Shaw; Cf. Mander & Mitchenson, pp. 292-3

41

The Fabian Society. The Executive Committee : Manuscript: The Fabian
Society and the WarLondon; concerns the war in South Africa; Bernard Shaw and wife Charlotte were
members of the Executive

41

Fabian of 1900 : The Unwrought Magnum Opus of ShawIn The New Age;article printed on pp. 179-180, on Shaw's
political platform, "By a Fabian of 1900"

41

The Fabian Society : "The coming Socialist Commonwealth of Great
Britain"London; announcement of a series of lectures; Shaw is listed as giving "A
Commentary on the 'Webb Constitution,'" on December 3rd

41

The Fabian Society : A Debate on Socialism - Preliminary
AnnouncementAnnouncement of a debate between Bernard Shaw and Hilaire Belloc, January 28,
1913

41

The Fabian Society : Minutes of the Fabian members' meetingWith an amendment by Bernard Shaw

41

The Fabian Society : Redistribution of IncomeAnnouncement of a series of six lectures to be given by George Bernard Shaw in
October - December 1914

41

Farleigh, John : "A Wood Engraver and his Work," and sample sketches by
Farleigh for Shaw's "Black Girl"Review of Farleigh's autobiography, Graven Image;of the three
sample sketches printed, two are by Farleigh and one is by Shaw

Forbes-Robertson, Sir Johnston : Synopsis of Forbes-Robertson's
CareerBroadside printed on one side only, listing events in his career under dates
between 1874 and 1913; with a postcard photograph of Gertrude Elliott (Mrs.
Johnston Forbes-Robertson)

41

From Start to Finish: Plays of the moment, no. XXIII -
"Geneva"In The Sketch;article printed on pp. 440-441. Photographs of
scenes in the play done by Angus McBean.

Griffin, Alice : Sketches by ShawIn Theatre Arts;article printed on pp. 70-71 about the Black
Girl Collection, "recently acquired in England" by E.R. Mesnier and W.D.
Zeltmann; this periodical issue was received at Cornell as part of the Black
Girl Collection; with photostat inserted of sketches by Shaw from N.Y. Public
Library

41

Great Britain. Public Trustee : Typed Manuscript: Advertisement. New
Proposed British AlphabetInvitation to submit designs for a new British Alphabet, in accordance with the
terms of the will of George Bernard Shaw; Full title here: "Advertisement. re:
George Bernard Shaw, deceased. New Proposed British Alphabet"

Grendon, Felix : "Wind Time! Wolf Time!"In The Shavianv.1, no.1; includes the printing of G.B.S.'s
response to the article written on the proof

41

Grendon, Felix : "Wind Time! Wolf Time!" annotation by G. Bernard
ShawThe article discusses Shaw, and his holograph annotation is a response; it was
published in The Shavian,v.1, no.1, Spring 1946, pp. 4-5, with
the G.B.S. note included

Hamon, Augustin Frederic : Une nouvelle lettre du "Menage
Hamon"In Comoedia;letter to the editor, responding to criticism of the
Hamons' translations of Shaw; followed by a letter from E.Y. Brunelliere on the
same subject

Harris, Frank : Lectures by Frank Harris at the Bear and Fox Inn
[Announcement]Lectures to be delivered in Tannersville, N.Y.? with autograph pencil note
added in his hand, and with identifying note added on separate leaf by Dan H.
Laurence; the third lecture concerns in part G.B. Shaw's The Doctor's
Dilemma;on separate leaf is a printed list of books by Frank
Harris

Harrison, N.J. : List of "The New Alphabet"Based on the 42 letter alphabet of phonetic character which Bernard Shaw
provided for in his will, and which was published in a transliteration of
Androcles and the Lionin 1962

41

Henderson, Archibald : Archibald HendersonIn The BookmarkChapel Hill, N.C. 23 cm. No.30; article on the
Shaw Collection at the University of North Carolina's library; the collection
was founded by Shaw's biographer, Archibald Henderson

41

Henshaw, C.H. : Bernard Shaw: The Complete PuritanIn EverymanVol.2, No.29; part of the "Modern Writer Series;"
with two photographs of the Warsaw production of The Apple Cart

41

Herford, Oliver : Prologue...to the Players Production of She Stoops to
ConquerNew York; printed on the back of program for Oliver Goldsmith's She
Stoops to Conquer;the prologue is "as spoken by Henry E. Dixey in
the character of George Bernard Shaw"

The Incorporated Stage Society : Program for the sixth
meetingOn the back of the program are noted productions of You Never Can
Telland Candidaby G.B. Shaw; featured on the program
is Gerhart Hauptmann's The Coming of Peace,translated by Janet
Achurch and Charles E. Wheeler

41

The Incorporated Stage Society : Schedule of plays for
productionFirst on the list, and tentatively scheduled for January 14 & 15, 1917, is
G.B. Shaw's Augustus Does His Bit;with identifying note by Dan
H. Laurence

41

The Independent Theatre Society : Announcement of subscription
ratesIncludes announcement of a series of plays to be published as the Independent
Theatre Series, beginning with G.B. Shaw's Widowers' Houses

41

The Independent Theatre Society : Programme for the Third Season
1893-94Lists plays produced in the first two seasons, including G.B. Shaw's
Widowers' Houses,and suggests there will be a new play by
Shaw in the third season; with this is filed the "Programme for the Proposed
Fourth Season 1894-1895" promising "An Original Play" by Shaw

41

International Arts Guild : G.B.S. Celebration [program]The 90th birthday celebration features four speakers and "The Musical Portrait
of Bernard Shaw" by Theo Dejoncker

41

Irish Times, Dublin, Ireland : "The new Abbey Theatre"Dublin, Ireland; supplement to the Irish Times,July 18, 1966,
containing many articles on the old and new Abbey Theatre

42

Jackson, Barry Vincent : The Grand AdventureIn The Birmingham Post;illustrated article in newspaper
supplement commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Birmingham Repertory
Theatre; includes photos from productions of Shaw's Caesar and
Cleopatraand Back to Methuselah,and a photo of Shaw
photographing others at the 1929 Malvern Festival

Jones, Henry Arthur : Letter: to the Editor of the Evening
StandardAnother episode in Jones's attack on Shaw, and an explanation of the
non-publication of the former's "Mr. Mayor of Shakespeare's Town"

42

Jones, Henry Arthur : Letter to the Editor of the "Fortnightly
Review"Separate publication; with a note by Bernard Burgunder; an attack on Shaw's
politics, caused by Shaw's opposition to WWI; begins "Sir, Having been much
occupied through the last six weeks, I have only"

Kerr, Walter : "A Devil's DiscipleUnencumbered by
Shaw"In New York Times;review of the Niagara-on-the-Lake revival of
Shaw

42

Kilty, Jerome : Dear LiarReviews, etc.3 newspaper reviews of the March 1960 New York production, and program of the
production at the Billy Rose Theatre; gift of Frances Tompkins; received from
her August 1984 with letters of Mrs. Patrick Campbell to Jennette Cutler
Curtis

42

Kingsley, Sidney : Darkness at Noon [program]Program for a production at the Willard Straight Theatre, Cornell; with
photocopy of a signed note by Kingsley to Bernard F. Burgunder, and explanatory
note on separate leaf

42

Kinnear, John Boyd : Manuscript: Facts about IrelandThis is the "pamphlet" mentioned in Shaw's letter to Edmund Harvey, p. 111 in
Collected Letters,edited by Dan Laurence

42

Krutch, Joseph Wood : Shaw for Shaw's SakeArticle concerning Shaw's The Simpleton of the Unexpected
Isles,printed on pp. 24, 26, 28 of a March 11, 1935 Sam S. Shubert
Theatre program for Escape Me Never!reprinted from The
Nation

42

Laurence, Dan H. : The Fifth Gospel of Bernard ShawNew Orleans; Andrew W. Mellon Lecture delivered at Tulane University and
published by The Graduate School of Tulane University

42

Laurence, Dan H. : G.B.S. in Love [program]Two copies of program for performance in Center for Theatre Arts, Cornell,
September 1, 1989; with announcement for this and other special events
accompanying the exhibition A Celebration of Theatre, including lecture by
Christopher Newton, Artistic Director of the Shaw Festival

Lincoln, Abraham, president U.S. : "From Lincoln's Speech at
Gettysburg"A selection transcribed into the New Alphabet of George Bernard Shaw

42

Little, James Stanley : Manuscript Signed: The Shelley Memorial at
Shelley's Birthplace: a statement and an appealDate of signature by Little; Shaw's presentation copy; reprinted from the West
Sussex Gazette June 15, 1922; with a note by Bernard Burgunder

42

The Little Theatre : Announcement of reopeningEight-page brochure stapled in printed wrapper and illustrated with
photographs

42

Loewenstein, Fritz Erwin : Bernard Shaw Through the
CameraReviews, CriticismReview by Sydney Carter in Books of the Month,July 1948

42

Loewenstein, Fritz Erwin : "Mr. Bernard Shaw Regrets"Article on the printed forms Shaw developed for answering some of his
correspondence; stampted at the top: "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Permission is
granted to daily and weekly newspapers to reprint up to 200 words of this
article with full..."

The London Shakespeare League : Shakespeare on the Modern Stage
[announcement]Printed announcement for a public discussion featuring several speakers
including G.B. Shaw; at the top in Shaw's hand is written '1905 (The Irving
Incident)'; with photocopy of 25 October 1905 Timesarticle
reporting Shaw's remarks, including his comment on the 'Irving incident'

42

Low, David: Caricature of George Bernard Shaw[n.p.] A print, signed by Shaw.

42

Lowe, Alfred : Caricature of Shaw, signed "Gal"Possibly excerpted from his Six Cartoons by Alfred
Lowe;introduction by Liam O'Flaherty (London, Foyle 1930); for purposes
of identification, a page from a dealer's catalog is included with description
of another Shaw caricature by Lowe

McNulty, Edward : Typed Manuscript: George Bernard Shaw as a
BoyArticle published in The Candid Friend,July 6, 1901; with
marginal comments by Shaw; explanatory note by Dan H. Laurence is added on
separate leaf; See: D.H.L's letter to J. Tyler, 1 March 1980

44

Madame Tussaud : Madame Tussaud's SouvenirIllustrated 41-page booklet on the wax museum; a portrait of G.B. Shaw appears
on p. 15; a leaflet with text in French is loosely inserted

44

Maeztu, Ramiro de : The Confusions of Mr. Bernard ShawIn The New Age;article printed on pp. 152-154; on pp. 159-160 of
the same issue is printed under the heading Tales of Today a feature titled
"VII. - The Shaw - Wells Ministry" by C.E. Bechhofer

44

Maeztu, Ramiro de : Mr. Shaw and the German RepublicArticle printed on pp. 294-297

Masumoto, Masahido : Bernard Shaw in Japan: A Short List of Japanese
translations and productions, 1910-1989

44

Matlaw, Myron : The Black Girl CollectionPamphlet of 6 leaves, illustrated, prepared to accompany an exhibit at the Paul
Klapper Library, Queens College of the City University of New York; received
with the Black Girl Collection acquired by Cornell in October 1984

44

Maude, Arnold : Early Summer SchoolsIn Fabian News;article on the Fabian Summer Schools, printed on
p. 6; with this is filed the Dec. 1958 issue of the Fabian
News,which prints on p. 6 Maude's article "Shaw at Summer Schools"

Mycroft, Walter : Shaw -- and the Devil to PayIn Films and Filming;article printed on pp. 14-15, 30-31, with 9
photographs, about the filming of Shaw's plays; Mycroft was an associate of
Gabriel Pascal

44

The New Age Press, Limited : ProspectusLondon; Shaw was one of two men who put up £500 for Alfred Richard Orage to
take over the Press; See: Bernard Shaw: Collected Letters, ed. by Dan Laurence.
Max Reinhardt, London, 1972. Vol. II, p. 809; See also: Correspondence between
Orage and Clarence H. Norman

The New York University Libraries. The Fales Collection : Program for
the opening of new quarters to house the Fales CollectionNew York; In the program is a photostat print of an Autograph Note Signed by
Shaw

44

O'Casey, Sean : G. B. S. Speaks Out of the WhirlwindIn The Listener;a review of Too True to be Good,A Village Wooing,and On the Rocks

44

O'Casey, Sean : With Love and Kisses from Mr. ShawIn New York Times Book Review;review of Bernard Shaw and
Mrs. Patrick Campbell: Their Correspondence;gift of Frances
Tompkins, received Aug. 1984 with letters of Mrs. Campbell to Jennette Cutler
Curtis

44

Parakilas, James P. : Music for the People: George Bernard Shaw's
musical socialismIn Musical Newsletter;photocopied from pp. 21-28, and inscribed
by the author; this article was first presented as a lecture at Cornell
University on October 16, 1975

44

Parker, Percy L. : What is it to be a Fabian? An Interview with Mr.
George Bernard ShawIn The Young Man;article, with photographs, printed on pp.
113-117; with explanatory note added on separate leaf by Bernard F.
Burgunder

44

Partridge, Bernard : Portrait of G. B. Shaw

45

Pearson, Hesketh : Advice for a Lady in LoveIn The Sunday Times;review of Shaw's book To a Young
Actress

Pearson's Magazine:Vols. 38-41Included are: Vol. 38 No.4 (Oct. 1917); Vol. 38 No.10 (April 1918); Vol. 39
No.1 (May 1918); Vol. 39 No.5 (Sept. 1918); and Vol. 41 No.9 (July 1919); these
issues, edited by Frank Harris, contain contributions by and about George
Bernard Shaw; because of the extremely fragile condition of these issues, they
are not to be used without special permission of the Librarian; the articles by
and about Shaw, as well as a few other items, have therefore been photocopied
on acid-free paper and separately cataloged; they are: (1) Harris, Frank,
1855-1931. The Handwriting of Great Writers; (2) Shaw, George Bernard,
1856-1950. Bernard Shaw on the Golden West; (3) Shaw. Bernard Shaw on the War;
(4) Shaw. Shaw's Latest; (5) Harris. Oscar Wilde in Prison - Chapter XVII; (6)
Colum, Padraic, 1881-. James Joyce; (7) Shaw. American Patriots and
Persecutions: A Letter by G. Bernard Shaw; (8) Shaw. Extracts From a Letter of
Bernard Shaw Just Received; (9) Dostoevskii, Fedor Mikhailovich, 1821-1881. The
Peasant Marey; (10) Shaw. The War Indemnities!; (11) Shaw. How Shaw and Russell
Met; (12) Harris. Bernard Shaw's Latest Masterpiece; (13) Shaw. Bernard Shaw on
Religion: An Interview; note: much of the material by Shaw seems to have been
extracted from letters by Shaw to Harris; (14) Shaw. Who Is Frank Harris?; (15)
Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945. True Art Speaks Plainly.

45

Pearson's Magazine:Vols. 46-48Included are: Vol. 46 No.5 (Nov. 1920); Vol. 46 No.12 (June 1921); Vol. 47 No.1
(July 1921); Vol. 28 No.7 (July 1922); These issues, edited by Frank Harris,
contain contributions by and about George Bernard Shaw; because of the
extremely fragile condition of these issues, they are not to be used without
special permission of the Librarian; the articles by and about Shaw, as well as
a few other items, have therefore been photocopied on acid-free paper and
separately cataloged

Peters, Margot : Shaw vs. Stella: The battle of "The Apple
Cart"In Discovery;illustrated; Discoveryis a
supplement to the Harvard Magazine;gift of Margot Peters

45

Philomel [pseudonym] : Amenities of Musical CriticismIn The Musical Times;letter to the Editor, objecting to G.B.
Shaw's music criticism in The Worldand quoting from two of his
articles, the first of which is reprinted (Sims Reeves, Gent., The
World,May 20, 1891) Vol. II pp. 345-352 of Shaw's
Musiced. Dan H. Laurence (Bodley Head 1981); deacidified Aug.
1984

The Saturday Review of Literature "To G. B. S. on His Eighty-Eighth
Birthday"London; Two copies of Shaw's birthday issue containing 8articles about Shaw and
his works, a message from Shaw and a bibliography.

47

J. B. Priestley : Shaw as social criticIn The Saturday Review of Literature, London, pp.5-7. Also "En route to
"Maturity" by Hayden Church as well as a review of "G. B. S. 90" reviewed by
Harrison Smith.

46

Britain To-Day : Bernard Shaw NumberLondon; Special issue of Britain To-Day, January, 1951, no. 177. Features
articles by R. A. Scott-James and T. C. Worsley about Shaw and his works and an
editorial about Shaw.

46

Report of the Shakespeare Association for the presentation to the
Annual General MeetingReport given at King's College, Strand at 5:30 p.m.

Shaw Festival Program 1979Niagra on the Lake, Canada; Announcements for 1979, large size and small size
of summer season as well as individual programs for each of 5 plays.

46

Shaw Festival Program 1980Niagra on the Lake, Canada; Announcements for 1980, large size and small size
of summer season as well as individual programs for each of 2 plays.

46

Shaw Festival Program 1981Niagra on the Lake, Canada; Announcements for 1981, large size and small size
of summer season as well as individual programs for each of 1 play and 2
advertising items for plays with envelopes.

47

Shaw Festival 1982 - 1991

47

Shaw Festival Program 1982Niagra on the Lake, Canada; Announcements for 1982, giant size, large size and
small size of summer season as well as individual programs for each of 3 plays,
plus 11 newspaper articles on reviews of the plays (inside the large
program).

47

Shaw Festival Program 1983Niagra on the Lake, Canada; Announcements for 1983, large size and small size
of summer season as well as individual programs for each of 5 plays, plus 1
newspaper articles on a review of the plays (inside the large program). Also 2
copies of 2 issues to "Pshaw" newsletter, 1 advertisement, plus a York
University seminar flyer, and "Shawction" brochure.

47

Shaw Festival Program 1984Niagra on the Lake, Canada; Announcements for 1984, large size of summer season
as well as individual programs for each of 4 plays, plus 1 issue of
"Pshaw".

47

Shaw Festival Program 1985Niagra on the Lake, Canada; Announcements for 1985, large sizeand small size of
summer season as well as individual programs for each of 4 plays.

47

Shaw Festival Program 1986Niagra on the Lake, Canada; Announcements for 1986, large sizeand small size
and flyer of summer season as well as 1 issue of "Pshaw" newsletter.

47

Shaw Festival Program 1987Niagra on the Lake, Canada; Announcements for 1987, 3 sizes of summer season as
well as individual programs for each of 1 play, plus 3 issues of "Pshaw"; and
flyers for York University Seminar, Shaw Winter Season, and the Shaw Shop.

47

Shaw Festival Program 1988Niagra on the Lake, Canada; Announcements for 1988, 3 sizes of summer season as
well as individual programs for each of 5 plays, plus a Visitors' Guide.

48

Shaw Festival Program 1989Niagra on the Lake, Canada; Announcements for 1989, 2 sizes of summer season as
well as individual programs for each of 5 plays, plus 1 issues of "Pshaw"; and
3 items on Eduard Kochergin "A Poet of the Stage", and the Festival Magazine
with 1 news clipping.

47

Shaw Festival Program 1990Niagra on the Lake, Canada; Announcements for 1990, 5 sizes of summer season as
well as individual programs for each of 5 plays, with 2 study guides of
individual plays, plus a Visitor's Guide, brochure for Shaw Seminars, and 3
flyers for donations, order form for the Shaw Festival Production Record, and a
bookmark.

47

Shaw Festival Program 1991Niagra on the Lake, Canada; Announcements for 1991, 1 size of summer season as
well as individual programs for each of 5 plays, with 2 study guides of
individual plays, plus an issue of "Pshaw!" and, letter with flyers asking for
donations.

47A

Shaw Festival 1992 - 2003

47A

Shaw Festival Program 1992Niagra on the Lake, Canada; Announcements for 1992, 1 size of summer season as
well as individual programs for each of 6 plays, with 1 advertising
postcard.

47A

Shaw Festival Program 1993Niagra on the Lake, Canada; Announcements for 1993, 1 size of summer season as
well as individual programs for each of 7 plays, as well as 2 Study Guides,
with 3 pieces of advertising materials.

47A

Shaw Festival Program 1994Niagra on the Lake, Canada; Announcements for 1994, 2 size of summer season as
well as 1 Lunchtime Theatre program and 1 play program.

47A

Shaw Festival Program 1995Niagra on the Lake, Canada; Announcements for 1995 + 2 sizes of programs + 1
publicity postcard; as well as individual programs for each of 7 plays, as well
as 2 Study Guides.

47B

Shaw Festival Program 1996Niagra on the Lake, Canada; 2 play programs for 19.

The Socilogical SocietyLondon; The Socilogical Society explains itself and it members in 38 pages.

48

Spicer-Simson, Theodore : "Peace Medal"Coral Gables, Fla.; 3 issues of The Carrell; Journal of the Friends of the
University of Miami Library (June, 1971, Dec., 1971, Dec.1972) The Dec. 1972
issue has the medal on the cover which contains a side view of Shaw; page 26
has a note explaining this.

48

The Stage Society: The Seventh Meeting, at The Strand
TheatreLondon; Flyer with program for "Candida" as part of the program. Note from BF
Burgunder saying this is the first London perfomance.

48

Standring, George: Fables for FabliansLondon; Flyer with explanation of the flyer (probably by Dan Laurence)

48

Stephens, James: An Apology to Mr. ShawLondon; In The New Age, May 18, 1916, v.XIX, no.3, p. 68-69 in Letters to the
Editor. See folder 18

48

Stephens, James: To Mr. ShawLondon; In The New Age, May 4, 1916, v.XIX, no.1, p. 21-22 in Letters to the
Editor. See folder 17.

University of Guelph Library : Theatre ArchivesGuelph, Canada; Publicity brochure for the Library theatre archives with letter
from the College of Arts to James Tyler [Cornell archives staff memeber] dated
May 7, 1989 and description of the Dan H. Laurence Shaw Archives at Guelph.